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I see it with my dad, who is a boomer and a who cannot get over the fact that his son's recently dead body is not his son anymore, but just matter. His son's,my brother's spirit is elsewhere now, but my dad cannot accept this.
Our dad keeps talking to the blood left on the floor from where my brother shit himself. He wants to be near the body, which is in cold storage at the crematory awaiting its turn in the crematorium.
My mother and myself are handling this much better because we are not materialists and believe in the afterlife.
So are materialists unable to cope with life, and is materialism, whenever it becomes popular like in the 20th century, destined to die out because it is maladaptive to survival?
Our dad keeps talking to the blood left on the floor from where my brother shit himself. He wants to be near the body, which is in cold storage at the crematory awaiting its turn in the crematorium.
My mother and myself are handling this much better because we are not materialists and believe in the afterlife.
So are materialists unable to cope with life, and is materialism, whenever it becomes popular like in the 20th century, destined to die out because it is maladaptive to survival?