Bokeh

07:35:00

Those who survived catastrophes always highlight what a lottery they won, how fortunate they were rescued from plane crashes, dangling from the highest tree during floods or tsunamis, how blessed surviving on urine under the debris of earthquakes. There is something special about your fate if your life was sheltered from tragedies others couldn't escape. There's a sense of being selected. But how would you feel if you were the last person alive? If all of a sudden there was no one there but you? Would it be a blessing or would it be a course? Would it allow you to live freely, start a civilization and peacefully wait to your last days? Or would it burden you with the stigma of being the last living being with no sense of purpose? In the beautiful landscapes of Iceland, there happened to be a pair who faced such a dilemma. Bokeh

 

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