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pointless (adj. use when describing life’s concept vs death’s): having little or no sense, use, or purpose.
“we wonder if things are pointless in the beginning, but we’re far too scared to admit it, so we feed ourselves silent miseries throughout life trying to figure out if the loving’s real, just to learn death’s words, that we had some of it right.”
meaningless (adj. use when describing love): having no meaning or significance.
“words are only bitter until after they’re said and you’ll learn this when you’re full of regret; no promise makes loving any friend of mine, they just make it even more meaningless.”
worthless (adj. use when describing your life): having no real value or use.
“empty lives are like coins thrown in wishing well: worthless, you’ll never seem again, but when you’re walking by, there they are, youthful hopes matured into losing a coin for later.”