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Re: Death
« Reply #15 on: December 21, 2012, 09:24:00 AM »
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When it comes down to it, worrying about death at least for yourself is the dumbest thing you could possibly do really. Not saying that people who worry about death are dumb, but why bother ruining your mood or becoming obsessed with something you know nothing about when it's only going to if anything ruin your life? It's such a paradox, you worry about death because you won't have life, yet you worrying about death can make your life a lot worse. I personally don't believe there's anything after life because me to it just doesn't make sense that there would be. I don't think that there is any purpose to humanity really or anything. To me it's simply illogical. Though I'm sure a lot of people would argue the exact same but for the opposite side, saying it's illogical that there's no point to humanity. All just comes down to opinion and belief which is what it should be left as, But a lot of people rely on god or some belief, something after death to make that empty question not necessarily answered but more accurately to make it irrelevant. Which is what people need I think, for the question to not matter. So beliefs are a good thing but it depends on the person. Even though I don't think there's any high purpose to humanity and all that, I'm perfectly happy living with that idea. I don't need an answer to what's after death, I'd rather just live my life for what it is. What's after death will be there no matter how much I do or don't worry about it.


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