
youknowyoureright
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- Feb 1, 2025
- 21
I guess I'm at a point in my life where I genuinely don't know what happens after I die.
I think the most likely possibility is that nothing happens, just like before you were born. Being a trans person If one of the religions are right then I'm screwed, religious people always told me that god still loves me but I'd probably end up going to hell. I feel like it's not very likely though. Something that always interested me was "the egg" story (kurzgesagt made a really interesting video on it). I mean as far as theories go it makes the most sense to me, if there is something after death. I do however think nothingness is more likely.
The one thing that always fascinated me with death was that there was no way to tell what happens with a 100% certainty. Whatever happens I'm kind of glad that I can leave this life behind at least. If there's a next one after death or not.
I think the most likely possibility is that nothing happens, just like before you were born. Being a trans person If one of the religions are right then I'm screwed, religious people always told me that god still loves me but I'd probably end up going to hell. I feel like it's not very likely though. Something that always interested me was "the egg" story (kurzgesagt made a really interesting video on it). I mean as far as theories go it makes the most sense to me, if there is something after death. I do however think nothingness is more likely.
The one thing that always fascinated me with death was that there was no way to tell what happens with a 100% certainty. Whatever happens I'm kind of glad that I can leave this life behind at least. If there's a next one after death or not.