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Only to the hermit, and only at the point of death. After that there is nothing left for it to matter. Why are humans so obsessed with such mundane thoughts. How about existing and living for the sake of it and doing what it is you do and being done with it.!?

2007-06-10 01:56:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Every death of someone always matters. I believe that the everyone has a purpose in life. He or she just has to find it.

Look at it this way: A boy is on a quest to find himself. He stumbles upon the dead old hermit. He searches and inspects the body of the hermit and out of curiosity,,, he wants to find out what he did, how he died, what profound thing he has given....

the hermit would then matter to the boy and his family or friends.

Or another way: few hundred years from now, archeologists would find a fossilized body of a man near a bush. They study his customs, cultures and show it to the generation of th future.

2007-06-09 22:38:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

No discomfort. i could care much less with regards to the the Aristocracy area or the heroic component because of the fact as quickly as you have taken that final breath, who supplies a damn? you would be forgotten besides, whether you DO die attempting to maintain somebody or die for the betterment of the international. you would be seen a hero for some days (while you're fortunate) or basically stupid (counting on who's judging you) after which you would be yet somebody else who replaced into yet isn't from now on. could you call (off the ideal of your head and with out looking it up) the call of any soldier that has died in the Iraqi conflict, as an occasion? I wager you may not, which proves my component, that all people those men and ladies individuals that died that 'painful, noble dying' are forgotten as quickly because of the fact the subsequent batch of guys and ladies individuals are killed. somebody's hero is yet another guy's fool. that is all subjective. yet for me .. i might like an excellent painless dying please. i'm no hero and that i'm no fool the two.

2016-11-09 23:52:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Of course it does...

Everyone, no matter who or of from what origins
would deserve a decent closure from this world.

To have one's final respects duly paid, even for a hermit totally cut off from the rest of humankind...

To have the dignity of a burial ground, lest the body be ravaged by scavengers of the open elements....

Even a painless death is devastating for one to endure so alone...

Of course it matters.... especially to the hermit.

2007-06-09 23:12:10 · answer #4 · answered by shahrizat 4 · 0 1

It matters that it is a choice that hermit makes.

The hermit is a hermit by choice. It only requires opening our mouths and forming sounds to end a pattern of behaviour that can be described as isolation.

If the hermit wants to die, who am I to interfere in his desires. It is his life after all.

2007-06-10 03:52:27 · answer #5 · answered by guru 7 · 0 1

Every human being matters, no matter who or what they are. The only difference is, is that their will be no one to mourn his death.

Then again if he was a hermit, that was his choice, so he won't care. He went out as her lived. A hermit.

2007-06-09 22:57:05 · answer #6 · answered by michelebaruch 6 · 0 0

It depends on how you define 'matter' and to whom it may matter. Does it matter to you personally (hypothetically speaking) to the society they belonged to, to the place he died, to the universe in general, or if his death is relevant or significant? That is, will his death have an impact on the world? Given today's media-driven society, can you imagine the rush to find out the history of this guy? Although that depends on who finds him, when, and what state the corpse is in. I'm getting a bit macabre, so I'll stop now :)

2007-06-09 22:37:27 · answer #7 · answered by David M 1 · 0 1

It's going to sound totally lame, but here's what I believe:

It matters because everything is connected.
The hermit's death will have had some effect on your life, whether or not you knew him.

2007-06-09 22:28:33 · answer #8 · answered by cheryl_2007 2 · 1 2

It might matter to the hermit, as it represents the fulfillment of the intentionality of their existence-- which was to be alone.

2007-06-10 00:11:53 · answer #9 · answered by Timaeus 6 · 0 1

It matters to the hermit.

2007-06-09 22:25:11 · answer #10 · answered by Manabu Fan 2 · 2 1

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