Reality means you live until you die. The real truth is nobody wants reality.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that the reality of living and eventually dying is not something most people want to think about. It implies that people often prefer to avoid facing the truth about life and death, and instead prefer to live in a more idealized or imaginary world. The quote encourages us to be honest with ourselves about the realities of our existence, even if that is not always comfortable or easy.
About Chuck Palahniuk
Chuck Palahniuk is an American novelist known for his transgressive fiction. He has published numerous novels, nonfiction books, graphic novels, and adult coloring books, with his debut novel ‘Fight Club’ being adapted into a popular film.
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