>>7458024breathing oxidizes the cells of the body, making them age, the planting ends either by depleting the nutrients of the earth, or by supplying so many living beings that the food is exhausted and everyone dies, philosophical meditation leads finally to frustration, food, When it is served, it becomes dull, intercourse with the same partner leads to indifference and frustration, intercourse with many couples leads to illness and constant abandonment, and likewise, all the actions of the human being end in their own death. The old monks, the virtuous men who stood firm supposedly forever, would also end up surrendering if their life lasted long enough. Examining each and every effort of man gives the same result and conclusion; all the efforts of man eventually end, all his creations end up destroying And what we believed was eternal? What about nature, which according to saintly savors always supplements, never ends, and is it in all its efforts opposed to vice? Well, it is not. His ways, like those of man, lead to death, all his trajectories have an end. All the stars finish bursting swallowing to their planets, and the dust that they leave, that although, certainly it forms new stars due to the gravity, these suffer of the same destiny; for there is an even inexplicable force that spreads these and makes them tear slowly. This force is linear and unstoppable and will end up increasing so much that all gravity will be torn apart, and everything that exists will be separated so that only tiny articules floating solitary in the emptiness remain. They are also all the companies of man. The population grows exponentially without restraint, and by logic it will end up exhausting the resources of the earth that was supposed to be eternal and imperturbable in its perfect cycle.