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DiscussionDoes the thought of what comes after dead ever made you feel excited
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Interesting question. Probably no. I am always apprehensive... as much as I do embrace eternal nothingness. It is coded into me, after all, to pass my genes onwards and upwards.
Anything involving some level of pain rly cannot leave me excited. Veterinary N does still have the awful taste aspect, even as the golden standard.
To me, the thought of eternal nothingness is comforting and it is what I look forward to. Death is the end to all of my meaningless suffering and nothing can hurt me when I am dead. I just wish that it was easier to get there, I am trapped in this world as ctb is so difficult.
I do not think that speaks for all who believe in afterlife therefore I have to disagree on this generalised statement. For some, its a hope for a 2nd chance.
I have to disagree. Nothing about believing in thd afterlife is narcissistic. Not everyones brain can comprehend that after they die there will be nothing. And remember that none of us actually know the truth until we die. Also its scary for them.
It does when I decide to imagine that in the afterlife is my own personal paradise. but for the most part I have a deep seeded fear of hell because of my Catholic upbringing
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It does when I decide to imagine that in the afterlife is my own personal paradise. but for the most part I have a deep seeded fear of hell because of my Catholic upbringing
sometimes for me. if afterlife exists that would be pretty disappointing because i've already more or less experienced existence and there's no telling if it will be better than my current life. nevertheless the prospect of eternal non-existence is interesting. what if there is some way that 1 life is really what we all have? and oblivion can make sense?
To me, the thought of eternal nothingness is comforting and it is what I look forward to. Death is the end to all of my meaningless suffering and nothing can hurt me when I am dead. I just wish that it was easier to get there, I am trapped in this world as ctb is so difficult.
suicide is not difficult it is a personal choice if you really want to commit suicide do it suicide is done since the existence of mankind only we do not take the bus on the same day
No, because it is too uncertain-there is a good chance we will be in a life that is a lot better, and there is some chance that we may be in a life that is a olot worse, and there may be some chance that we don't exist at all- I do believe the first choice is most likely, but it's too uncertain to be exceited about it.
I don't believe in afterlife. I wish there was some kind of afterlife in which you can have some joy and happiness but I think death is just kind of like the universe before the big bang: nothing. No black no white no matter no emotions. Just nothing.
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