Me: I have lost it.
Random: Lost what?
Me: My will to live.
Me: I have lost it.
Random: Lost what?
Me: My will to live.
The joke plays on the ambiguity of the phrase "lost it." The first person says they've "lost it," which usually means they've lost something tangible or their temper. However, they then reveal that what they've lost is their "will to live," turning a casual remark into a dark statement about their suicidal feelings.