>>5971062You never know who's watching. That's something I've learned in life. You might just be rewarded for doing moral things in this life. It's always better to take the higher road and be able to live with yourself. Yes, we've all done bad things in desperation but we can atone by bringing balance to that and doing good things too. Never say never, science can explain a lot but there are millions of things it doesn't know yet. I've never found being strictly hardcore atheistic beneficial, much like I've never found being strictly hardcore religious beneficial. Make your life worth something without the promise of reward, do things to make others and yourself happy.
>>5972469I can somewhat agree with this. You'll never forget your first love entirely. Anyone who says they have is lying. You can move on, have a life and be happy but you'll never forget them entirely.
>>5972473I think it is a bit of a capitalist agenda push to get people to focus on nothing but themselves. However, there are also a lot of people who would benefit if they started worrying about themselves as well (not strictly from a financial standpoint). There are things for self-focus that are necessary like health, well being and love. If you can do all of those things for yourself you will ultimately help provide that for other around you as well, especially like a significant other. Best of luck in your travels and acquiring land anon.