W. reminds me of something Kafka was supposed to have said. We are nihilistic thoughts, suicidal thoughts that come into God's head. So God, too, wants to die?, W. says. It's not just us? But perhaps our desires are only God's: perhaps it is only the death of God that we want to see to the end.
Our world is only a bad mood of God, a bad day of his, Kafka was supposed to have said that, too. A bad day, a terrible day, says W. God can dream of another day, but what about us? There's plenty of hope, an infinite amount of hope, Kafka said, but not for us.
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