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133 | 77.78% |
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38 | 22.22% |
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My mother told me something once. She's the spiritual type.
![]() She said: "When we die, we meet our maker. They ask us: 'So what have you done in your life?' and we answer them as best we can. If we have not done what we're here to do, we come back in our next lives to do it. And we will not rest in the afterlife until we have done everything we're here to do. Until, in essence, we are perfect. Suicide of course, is just a waste of one in a thousand lives. You have to make the most of your life. After all this, we can be at peace, and rest." By what I'm guessing, many will disagree with this theory. However, this theory seems more correct and more believable then many religions I've heard of. Of course, if you don't believe this theory, that doesn't give you the right to put it down. I personally think we have one life; and we have to make the most of it. And if, as some say, we will be stuck in the afterlife for eternity, then shouldn't we bring some good memories with us? After all, life was meant to be lived, not dreaded every second of the day. Besides, eternal afterlife might not be too bad. No taxes, no pressure, and your special someone will likely be there with you. ![]() And if I'm to believe what I've been taught about heaven, you should have your wishes granted. It's got it's 'oh so good' reputation for a reason. Well, that's my part. -out of serious mode-
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