Now I don't understand much of that, but I had enough time, and nothing else to do, to repeat this to myself
since he told me that until now.
Here, in this world, we can't suicide, if that was an option, we know well that we would go extinct
soon after finding out the fact that we are immortals, we really don't like this numb life.
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_Pooof_
Alright I'm back. You see, we need death, we really do, without death our lives
would be meaningless, we would have no purpose. Okay we would probably still [contribute to increase of entropy of the universe](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxTnqKuNygE), but that's not what we _want_ to be here for, we want a higher purpose in life, and it's death that gifts us this
higher purpose.
When I was a kid, I was told that in order to stay alive after death, you have to submit your name on this planet, and
in this universe if possible. I know, that might sound ridiculous, but aren't we all fighting for the same thing, but in our own
ways? Maybe you just want to be remembered between a specific group of people (and that's perfectly fine) or you might
actually want to become a global role model, like Gandhi, Albert Einstein and people alike, it doesn't matter, what matters is,
we all want to be remembered for what we've done in our way to the end.
Immortals go extinct, but mortals find a mission to accomplish before the
deadline. Be grateful for this gift of death.
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