Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "FACT CHECK: Putin Exaggerated Russian Economy’s Resilience" video.
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@janettemasiello5560 Read this and maybe you will understand more as well:
THE END OF LIFE ITSELF: (copy and paste from my files)
Current Analysis:
a. God does not actually exist except for as a concept alone.
b. Aliens most probably have never been to this Earth, are not on this Earth, will never be on this Earth, and Earthlings will never get very far away from this Earth.
c. All of life itself, at least from this Earth, are eventually going to die and go extinct, are ultimately meaningless in the grand scheme of things, and are a waste of spacetime in this universal existence.
Nature is our greatest ally in so far as Nature gives us life and a place to live it, AND Nature is also our greatest enemy that is going to take it all away. (OSICA)
* HAVE A NICE LIFE IF THAT IS WHAT YOU CHOOSE TO HAVE WHILE WE HAVE LIFE LEFT TO ENJOY. BUT THE ENDING APPEARS TO BE THE SAME EITHER WAY. LIFE SUCKS AND WE DIE AND/OR LIFE DOES NOT SUCK AND WE STILL DIE.
Eternal Peace awaits us all, currently, no exceptions.
(Subject to revision as new information might dictate).
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@janettemasiello5560 Liberating is a good word for it, once one gets through the 'valley of the shadow of death' and gets to the other side. I'll let you know when I get to the other side of the valley, if there is another side, which currently appears there isn't.
But in these past 20 years of fighting cancer it has given me a lot of time to study and think. (Officially 20 years this month. Should have been dead a long time ago, but yet for some reason I just cannot die yet.) Add to that what I have discerned about life and all the apparent major lies we have been told throughout our life.
Even though it apparently does not ultimately matter that we even exist much less how we exist, it still raises an issue as to how we should exist while we do exist, assuming we want to continue to exist and not end it all.
One thing that seems 'good' to me is:
While we apparently did not come from a Garden of Eden, it appears it's a good thing to do to plant Garden's of Eden's wherever and whenever we can. Especially plant trees and shrubs that produce food for insects, birds, animals, and yes, even for humans. Variety is best. Then find peace in the Garden with nature. If I am going to be in the 'valley of the shadow of death', might as well make it a nice place to be. Eternal Peace awaits us all.
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