Rondele
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Hi Nanner-
You ask a great question as to why we always come back to the basic question of whether the afterlife exists, and whether this question is based on the "grass is greener" syndrome.
My own observation is that a person who is leading a well balanced, fulfilling life probably does not waste much time asking question after question about the afterlife. For one thing, these questions are never answered to anyone's satisfaction. It's like a dog eternally chasing its tail.
I would guess that people who were dealt a bad hand in this life are those most likely to be so obsessed with the afterlife. They see no value or purpose in this earthly life, so they place all of their hopes in finding solace after they die. It's really sad, because the world is full of people who accomplished wonderful things even in the face of adversity.
Maybe if they turned off their computer for even a few days and did something worthwhile, they would feel much better. And it doesn't have to involve finding the cure for cancer, just helping a neighbor would be a positive step in the right direction.
The afterlife either exists or it doesn't. Fact is, we don't know. But this earthly life does exist, and therefore why not make it count for something?
R
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