psychological closure , i dont know if i ll get it , read somewhere that "disinterest is the closure" , i dont know, for me closure is death, whats this life about, people want cars, house , best looking people but eventually what does anyone get, they get to die.
yes, death is the ultimate destination. you can get a bunglow but eventually it's all going to end. its all going to come to an end one day and thus it doesn't even matter to me now.
should it matter ? please tell me one good that it should, people say they want to travel, they want to explore the world, they want to explore cultures, but what for , what the hell in this world for ?, eventually we are just seeing people surviving in a different way, it might be different in india, different in canada , different somewhere else and how does me seeing that survival style make any difference to whats in store at the destination.
its just like i am going to delhi, but there are many other states in the destination , i pass them, i stop there, i observe them, but eventually i am going to go to delhi.
the question here arises, do we have memory after death, because if we don't , then whats the point ?? whats the point of this all ?
I think you have the idea of being alive. Being alive is not about thinking about death. It is not about what death will bring to us. Death is surely the last path but before go to that black hole one must see or else explore different colors of life. It is not about bunglows or cars or your house. These are things which will eventually have no value but all these statements hold true once you have them. Not owning anything and saying these are of no use is an excuse. To reach to the final goal you need to see different phases. meeting new people means gaining new prospects of life because being alive to talk, to express whatever you have and to know differnt aspects of life else what is the point of being there.
ReplyDeletebut if you dont have any memory post death then even if you say an excuse or actually hard work , how does that matter
DeleteCorrection - * I think you are missing the idea of being alive
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