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life is meaningless. that realization can be very depressing, but it can also be very liberating depending on how you view it. if life is meaningless, then life is basically just a game. it's basically just the universe's playground. i highly recommend watching Kurzgesagt's video on optimistic nihilism.I think that Near Death Experiences are definitely a real phenomenon. Meaning, the people who have them definitely experienced something profound. But I think the most plausible explanation is that they are very vivid hallucinations caused by the brain releasing DMT to prepare for death.
Until it is proven otherwise, I think the most logical answer is that our awareness disappears when our brain shuts down, and that is simply the end. I used to think this was very a depressing concept that made life seem absolutely meaningless, but really, what's the alternative? That your soul leaves your body and find yourself in some other realm where you have to choose another body to incarnate into and do it all over again?
I wish I could just give my life to someone who needs it.i personally don't
me neitheri personally don't
I hope it's something better !!!!I think death is the beginning of something new