@MachumaOfficial Death does not automatically make artists greater. It ends their story before decline, reinvention, embarrassment or failure can reshape it. What remains is a finite body of work, an unfinished future, and a public eager to turn complexity into legend.
@MachumaOfficial As a piece, it has a compelling central idea, but it gets tangled in calling death "merciful." The strongest argument is that death freezes famous people before age, scandals, bad projects, politics, or ordinary human nonsense can shrink their legend.
@Mutsvangwa4 This sounds less like wanting values and more like wanting religious conditioning to do the work of making someone compliant. Marrying an indoctrinated person while you don’t share the beliefs
is setting up a life of quiet resentment, moral policing and incompatible realities.
@Awesum_Mo@SueNyathi A functioning example from your granny’s generation doesn’t define polygamy as a whole. Polygamy can be structured, but it can also be exactly the messy, reckless thing Jonas displayed. Bad polygamy is still polygamy.
@loiceMututuvar1 Sorry for the loss. You are not bound by any traditions. Those are chains that can waste your resources. Do whatever keeps your life going.
@LeSavGent@Thickslender 16 exes later means you are not as desirable as you think you are and also that you probably been waiting for the highest bidder. Either way, it's you who's still on the market. That’s just the ugly reality. The illusion is for them to think the choice is theirs.