What is doomed? is something that can’t change no matter what you try, like a broken toy that won’t work again.
Imagine you have a favorite robot toy that moves when you press its belly button. One day, you drop it on the floor and it breaks, now it doesn’t move at all. No matter how hard you push its belly button, or how many times you shake it, it just stays still. That robot is doomed, it can’t fix itself no matter what you do.
Like a Broken Slide
Think of a slide in the playground. If someone breaks the top part so you can't climb up, that slide is doomed too. You can sit on it, you can push your friend, but you can’t go down, because the slide won’t let you climb up anymore.
Sometimes things are just broken in a way that they can’t be fixed with simple tricks. That’s what being doomed means, it’s like having a toy that doesn’t work no matter how much you try to make it happy again.What is doomed? is something that can’t change no matter what you try, like a broken toy that won’t work again.
Imagine you have a favorite robot toy that moves when you press its belly button. One day, you drop it on the floor and it breaks, now it doesn’t move at all. No matter how hard you push its belly button, or how many times you shake it, it just stays still. That robot is doomed, it can’t fix itself no matter what you do.
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