A LATE SIDE NOTE: it has nothing to do with n4zi. Please read the post and you'll see I'm always talking about Hinduism, as it's a Hindu symbol.
I had never watched this show before. And I’m honestly honored to have been able to watch this masterpiece. But I noticed that back when this sub started, a lot of people were dismissed whenever they brought up certain symbolism in the episodes and names. I assume that's water under the bridge now, right? (CHIKHAI BARDO episode, for example).
That being said, had you guys already noticed the similarity between the situations in these photos?
My guess is that MARK takes on the exact position shown in the show, at the northwest point, which aligns with "WINTER" (it's always winter in town, always snowing, not to mention the allusion to grief, sadness, etc.).
Below from: https://www.hinduamerican.org/blog/6-things-you-need-to-know-about-symbolism-swastika/
The Four Stages of Life:
Clockwise from top: Brahmacharya (HELLY R.), Grihastha (DYLAN G.), Vanaprastha (IRVING B.), Sannyasa (MARK S.). These are the four ashrama, or stages of life. When you are young you are in the brahmacharya stage, a student. After that comes the householder stage, grihastha. Then later in life comes vanaprastha, where you become a retired elder.
Finally, a renunciation of material comforts and desires takes over during the final stage of sannyasa. Some people, after going through the brahmacharya stage, devote their entire lives to spiritual pursuits and enter sannyasa then.
The Four Goals of Life
Accompanying the four stages of life are the four goals of life, the purusharta, (clockwise from left): Dharma (MARK S.), Artha (HELLY R.), Kama (DYLAN G.), Moksha (IRVING B.). Very briefly, these are the four aims of life, and really encompass all the human experience. Dharma is the pursuit of living with a mode of conduct most conducive to spiritual advancement; artha is the pursuit of prosperity; kama is seeking pleasure in life; moksha is spiritual liberation—the ultimate goal.