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At first, God was keeping it all perfect. Nonexistent space was Euclidean. Everything was uniform. Nothing was different from another thing. Then, God got bored, and decided to leave.
In the absence of God, flaws started to occur. The shape of existence altered. After the Big Bang, the space was not Euclidean anymore, but curvy, Riemannian. Distortions gave rise to entropy, then it gave rise to time. All those heterogenity of energy, created matter. Different particles started to come together to build atoms, molecules. Stars, planets have formed. One day aminoacids started to form in all those chaos, dna started to replicate. Primitive lifeforms evolved to mankind.
When God came back, he was so amazed at how complexity emerged from those imperfections.
Life is a flaw, a disturbance in an otherwise perfect state. While one were nonexistent all along, a disruption occured, and came to life, started to exist. Thus, suicide is the reestablishment by hand, of the perfect state of being: nonbeing.
“Whatever one may say, the happiest moment of the happy man is the moment of his falling asleep, and the unhappiest moment of the unhappy that of his waking. Human life must be some kind of mistake.” -Schopenhauer