Have you ever tried to help or maybe save someone you thought to be in need and ended up regretting it later on? Would you have still tried to help that person again the second time around, even if that person had killed and shattered the lives of hundreds, including those closest to you? Could you find it in yourself to show them kindness and forgiveness? Would you take revenge for what that individual did to you and your friends and loved ones? Would you make them pay? Could you live with yourself after the fact? Would you even know how to react? Would you feel anything?
Would you entrust the situation to God?
What is it that keeps you going, moving forward, living? What is your reason for being, your... purpose in life? What could you not live without? Who could you not live without?
I don't mean to get all deep and philosophical on you guys all of a sudden, just thoughts rolling around upstairs after finishing Naoki Urasawa's Monster on youtube and I thought it'd be interesting to hear some of your reactions and opinions. If you can, try and at least watch the first few episodes before answering, just for perspective's sake.
[NOTE: The anime in question (Naoki Urasawa's Monster) is not recommended for anyone under 17 as it gets rather violent and tends to be briefly graphic in several spots throughout the series. It is recommended that an adult preview the series before watching with younglings and viewer discretion is strongly advised.]