And in the end it would be to late. It would not matter if they had learned their lesson or realized the ridiculous decisions they had made because now it would be too late. And watching them go on, making mistakes, as they believe they are doing something productive, growing, would only be a waste of time, would only cause more pain more confusion; how can a person turn from one thing into another so quickly, so drastically? And it wouldnt matter if they were able to see what they were doing was not substantial, that they were throwing away greater opportunities for themselves by intentionally making them dissapear. That the only way they would notice this would come from time and an experience, most likely bad, that would cause them to realize what they had forgotten. So if looking ahead as if looking back, in the end it would be to late.
commonman:
That's dark. But it's true you hardly ever know what is important until after it passes.