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this was the raw form of what i felt while posting this -- if you guys would like a easy understanding -- i also gave the chat gpt version below tweaked by it :
and if you still found yourself questioning something you can ask me or more like me go to chat gpt
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First i would like to genuinely share it in my words , at the end i will rephrase it with chat-gpt , if anyone have understanding what i meant :
THE TOPIC -- ITS About life and Death how i came to accept both :
Warning -- as in the title ,
I myself have faced thoughts that whispered.
"It’d be easier to end it. There’s a reason to go now.”
but still if you have the will to fight them head on not ignore them then i hope you take something out of it :
And to be clear — what I’m sharing is my own view.
It’s not backed by any famous philosopher — at least, not that I know of.
The Philosophy:
At first i would like to ask Questions -
What is Heaven ?
ANS -- A place where humans find peace ? or is it something where we all have everything we desire for ? maybe both or none ,in this case lets take the second
is it something where we all have everything we desire for
I will cut to the chase , in video games when you have everything hacked version --- you loose interest
or second example --- lets say you loved a girl so much , but she did not love you
your deeds earned you heaven -- now do you have that girl ? is it hell for that girl ? or her husband ?
no real answer
moving on next
what is hell ?
an unending pain -- the common imagination of hell is that of a souls burning in oil endless pain
but i found myself wont the souls get used to it ? like we humans do
and then idk if i am right or not : but according to what i know
there are seven sins -- lust , envy , more . you can find each of them in life itself
then what is life what is death ?
i do not have the answer but according to my own realisation
as science says - energy can not be created and can not be destroyes
we know GOD created energy or its the universe who knows ?
but what i know both of them is something that is either a big chunk of energy which gave me energy to live this life
or someone who created that energy ?
again who knows
then lets question death
- death seems peaceful to me --- on this post someone said death is a permanent solution for a temporary problem ( i agree to some not to all )
death kind of seems a luxury and life also
death --- on this earth - who knows how many have died , which gave back the energy that they borrowed from the universe , to experience consciousness and now they said " here take it back and let the new ones experience this unique thing called life .
and then we humans --- say whats after death -- so the common knowledge that i know you don't take your memories to the after life :
why does it matter ?
are you not just a chunk of energy , from the vast energy that said to u : "hey little energy , i am gonna give you a nice experience called "life" .
and then same you can put this in any context norse , greek in any content where they tell us after death ? mostly i have found myself wondering and it fits almost all of em
then why do you live ?
because the big chunk told me that this is a wonderful experience i am giving you , now live it beautifully ;
yea i know you have pain ? happy ? sad ? a problem or two ? no friends ? no life ? don't know what to do ?
but no one said that the life was all about being happy maybe you got to experience being sad ? happy ? loneliness
as i said to you all we all have our purpose in life , a job so dont validate this as a reason to sucide
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this is the gpt version
I want to share something deeply personal — in my own words.
Not a lecture. Not a cry for help. Just a reflection I came to on my own.
There were moments when my own mind whispered:
"It’d be easier to end it. There’s a reason to go now.”
And I won’t pretend those thoughts were just passing clouds.
But I didn’t ignore them. I faced them.
And if you’re someone willing to do the same — not run, but confront — maybe what I write here will resonate with you.
To be clear:
This isn’t based on any great philosopher — at least not that I know of.
I didn’t read this. I lived it.
Let me begin with a question:
Is it peace?
Is it a place where we get everything we ever desired?
Let’s assume it’s the second.
But here’s the problem:
In video games, when you hack everything — infinite coins, full unlocks — the game gets boring.
Desire dies when there's nothing left to strive for.
Another example:
Say you love someone deeply, but they don’t love you back.
Now imagine you “earn” heaven.
Do you get them in heaven? Wouldn’t that be hell — for them, for their partner?
There’s no clean answer.
The classic version is endless pain — burning souls in oil.
But I found myself thinking: wouldn’t the soul eventually get used to it?
Just like we adapt to pain in real life?
And then I noticed:
The so-called “seven deadly sins” — lust, envy, greed — they’re all here. In life.
Maybe hell isn’t beneath us. Maybe we already walk parts of it.
I don’t claim to know the full answer. But here’s what I’ve realized:
Science says energy can’t be created or destroyed.
So maybe God — or the universe — is just a massive chunk of energy.
Maybe that energy lent us a little piece of itself, said:
And when we die?
Maybe we give it back. The energy returns, and someone new gets to feel this odd miracle called consciousness.
People say you don’t take memories with you.
If that’s true — then why fear it?
You were just a ripple in the ocean of energy.
You came, you felt, you returned.
Because the universe — or whatever that source is — offered you an experience.
Not a guarantee of happiness.
Not a promise of ease.
Just this: “Here. Try this.”
Yes, you may feel pain.
Yes, you may be lonely.
Yes, you may not know what your “purpose” is.
But maybe life isn’t about avoiding those things.
Maybe it’s about experiencing all of them — happiness, sadness, confusion — with honesty.
As I said: this is just my personal view.
Not a reason to give up.
Not a reason to romanticize death.
If anything, it’s a reason to live more fully — because this brief spark of life was offered to you.
Don’t throw it away. Face it. And live it — truly.
and if you still found yourself questioning something you can ask me or more like me go to chat gpt
____________________
First i would like to genuinely share it in my words , at the end i will rephrase it with chat-gpt , if anyone have understanding what i meant :
THE TOPIC -- ITS About life and Death how i came to accept both :
Warning -- as in the title ,
I myself have faced thoughts that whispered.
"It’d be easier to end it. There’s a reason to go now.”
but still if you have the will to fight them head on not ignore them then i hope you take something out of it :
And to be clear — what I’m sharing is my own view.
It’s not backed by any famous philosopher — at least, not that I know of.
The Philosophy:
At first i would like to ask Questions -
What is Heaven ?
ANS -- A place where humans find peace ? or is it something where we all have everything we desire for ? maybe both or none ,in this case lets take the second
is it something where we all have everything we desire for
I will cut to the chase , in video games when you have everything hacked version --- you loose interest
or second example --- lets say you loved a girl so much , but she did not love you
your deeds earned you heaven -- now do you have that girl ? is it hell for that girl ? or her husband ?
no real answer
moving on next
what is hell ?
an unending pain -- the common imagination of hell is that of a souls burning in oil endless pain
but i found myself wont the souls get used to it ? like we humans do
and then idk if i am right or not : but according to what i know
there are seven sins -- lust , envy , more . you can find each of them in life itself
then what is life what is death ?
i do not have the answer but according to my own realisation
as science says - energy can not be created and can not be destroyes
we know GOD created energy or its the universe who knows ?
but what i know both of them is something that is either a big chunk of energy which gave me energy to live this life
or someone who created that energy ?
again who knows
then lets question death
- death seems peaceful to me --- on this post someone said death is a permanent solution for a temporary problem ( i agree to some not to all )
death kind of seems a luxury and life also
death --- on this earth - who knows how many have died , which gave back the energy that they borrowed from the universe , to experience consciousness and now they said " here take it back and let the new ones experience this unique thing called life .
and then we humans --- say whats after death -- so the common knowledge that i know you don't take your memories to the after life :
why does it matter ?
are you not just a chunk of energy , from the vast energy that said to u : "hey little energy , i am gonna give you a nice experience called "life" .
and then same you can put this in any context norse , greek in any content where they tell us after death ? mostly i have found myself wondering and it fits almost all of em
then why do you live ?
because the big chunk told me that this is a wonderful experience i am giving you , now live it beautifully ;
yea i know you have pain ? happy ? sad ? a problem or two ? no friends ? no life ? don't know what to do ?
but no one said that the life was all about being happy maybe you got to experience being sad ? happy ? loneliness
as i said to you all we all have our purpose in life , a job so dont validate this as a reason to sucide
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
this is the gpt version
I want to share something deeply personal — in my own words.
Not a lecture. Not a cry for help. Just a reflection I came to on my own.
THE TOPIC — Life and Death: How I Came to Accept Both
There were moments when my own mind whispered:
"It’d be easier to end it. There’s a reason to go now.”
And I won’t pretend those thoughts were just passing clouds.
But I didn’t ignore them. I faced them.
And if you’re someone willing to do the same — not run, but confront — maybe what I write here will resonate with you.
To be clear:
This isn’t based on any great philosopher — at least not that I know of.
I didn’t read this. I lived it.
The Philosophy
Let me begin with a question:
What is Heaven?
Is it peace?
Is it a place where we get everything we ever desired?
Let’s assume it’s the second.
But here’s the problem:
In video games, when you hack everything — infinite coins, full unlocks — the game gets boring.
Desire dies when there's nothing left to strive for.
Another example:
Say you love someone deeply, but they don’t love you back.
Now imagine you “earn” heaven.
Do you get them in heaven? Wouldn’t that be hell — for them, for their partner?
There’s no clean answer.
What is Hell?
The classic version is endless pain — burning souls in oil.
But I found myself thinking: wouldn’t the soul eventually get used to it?
Just like we adapt to pain in real life?
And then I noticed:
The so-called “seven deadly sins” — lust, envy, greed — they’re all here. In life.
Maybe hell isn’t beneath us. Maybe we already walk parts of it.
So what
I don’t claim to know the full answer. But here’s what I’ve realized:
Science says energy can’t be created or destroyed.
So maybe God — or the universe — is just a massive chunk of energy.
Maybe that energy lent us a little piece of itself, said:
“Here. Take this spark. Experience something strange and rare. We call it ‘life.’”
And when we die?
Maybe we give it back. The energy returns, and someone new gets to feel this odd miracle called consciousness.
And what happens
People say you don’t take memories with you.
If that’s true — then why fear it?
You were just a ripple in the ocean of energy.
You came, you felt, you returned.
So why live?
Because the universe — or whatever that source is — offered you an experience.
Not a guarantee of happiness.
Not a promise of ease.
Just this: “Here. Try this.”
Yes, you may feel pain.
Yes, you may be lonely.
Yes, you may not know what your “purpose” is.
But maybe life isn’t about avoiding those things.
Maybe it’s about experiencing all of them — happiness, sadness, confusion — with honesty.
Final Note
As I said: this is just my personal view.
Not a reason to give up.
Not a reason to romanticize death.
If anything, it’s a reason to live more fully — because this brief spark of life was offered to you.
Don’t throw it away. Face it. And live it — truly.