WAR AS PUNISHMENT FOR A NARCISSISTIC SIN

WAR AS PUNISHMENT FOR A NARCISSISTIC SIN — The writer reflects on feelings of guilt during a prolonged war, perceiving it as a divine punishment for an unknown sin, embodying a deeply personal and irrational response to the destruction around them. As the war ends, this guilt begins to fade, replaced by disbelief and a fragile sense of relief, as though waking from a surreal nightmare.