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Certainly, it would be pleasant if a better--- Or rather, more desirable

future was "predicted There would be value in putting in effort to move towards

that future in the shortest amount of time.

But if an undesirable future appeared in the "Stand book what should

one do? In the extreme case, what if it predicts your own defeat?

If there were some way to avoid that future, then that would be

beneficial--- but that cannot be done.

"Absolute, 100%."

Unavoidable.--- If tragedy is certain and unavoidable, then one would

rather not know about that, isn't that right?

Learning that would work in the same way of knowing how a person's

life was going to go starting from the moment they were born. No matter how

much effort you put in, no matter how much discipline, it would all be

completely meaningless.

Birth is everything.

For example, if Boingo's "Thoth" Stand predicted a future of him dying,

just what would he do?--- That is what I was thinking.

Ah, this may sound like something I was thinking a long time ago, but I

was actually still thinking it up until two days ago.--- And then, two days ago, I

asked him.

I asked Boingo.

If it was predicted that he died, or even if it was not that, but some

hopeless, sad future--- such as the death of his big brother, perhaps--- just what

did he intend to do?

Perhaps this was a cruel question to ask a child.

But I could not help but ask--- If there was anything that could become

even the slightest hint to "going to heaven" before the Joestar group arrived, I had

to ask.

Boingo was cowering, would not meet my gaze, trembled, and stuttered-

-- but with an uncharacteristic strong will, he said this.

"But.

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