I’ve figured it out, people.
Do you know what happens when you die? You’re just a wisp, a ghost, who floats throughout the world watching others
It’s a wonderful, soothing feeling
You learn more about mankind, the flawed beauty
You can watch the president turn older and brittler
You can comfort an abused child, just by listening
You can sit beneath the Eiffel Tower and listen to the rain clicking
You can lie down in a green valley that no man has seen
The possibilities are endless, my ink-stained sorrowful brethren
I know because I took the plunge
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If this is true, I cannot wait to die. Oh my gosh I hope it’s true. That wpuld be amazing. Spending your afterlife observing earth’s beauty
Were you really dead but were revived? Is this a Near-death experience? Did you meet any people? What else do you believe happens/happened when you died?
No.
I figured it out before, and you are wrong.
When we die you get EXP based on how old you were, and your achievements in life.
Then you get to be reborn into another stage where you start over in a different role.
Your stats are all reset but the EXP as i mentioned gets added as a bonus.
You make life sound like some sort of RPG game where you collect EXP points.
It is, but you just can’t really see your stats or your EXP until you die, to prevent cheating or people planning according to it.
Life could be a rpg game. I don’t know. But if we do die and become ghosts, well that would be fun… At least for a few months. I imagine flying all over the world enjoying the beauty and the freedom.
I’m not fully serious. I guess i’m just trying to prove a certain point.
Ghosts won’t really make much sense in my opinion.
Assuming you do actually become one, and it has your conscious, it will have to be made of something, and able to be detected (we would all see plenty of these around, since many people die every day) and will most likely not last long.
Even if it won’t be that way, it sounds like a nightmare, at least to me.
Doesn’t sound like freedom either because you’ll just be stuck at that form, not being able to do a thing.