Essay On Life After Life

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From our tiniest cells performing constant “suicide programs,” to the adaptive measures behind the grand sweep of evolutionary history, death is what truly drives life. A lot of people are scared by the fact that their life now is all they'll ever get, and dying isn't viewed by most as a pleasant experience, therefore people don't want to die. People are not aware of life after life. They are afraid of the unknown.
Is aging inevitability or a disease? Is death the ultimate tragedy or necessary to give life a meaning? If we could live forever, should we want to? If much longer lives are within technological reach, is it our duty to do everything possible to achieve radical life extension, or is it instead our duty to reconcile ourselves to finitude? …show more content…

Scientifically, life ends the moment your brain stops working.
Life after Life” – Kate Atkinson’s makes the reader acutely conscious of an author’s power: how much the novelist can do. Kill a character, bring her back. Start a world war or prevent one. Bomb London, destroy Berlin. Write a scene from one point of view, and then rewrite it from another. Try it this way, then that. Make your character perish in a bombed-out building during the blitz, then make her part of the rescue team that tries unsuccessfully to save her.
Perplexed and lonely, soul stands- Perplexed because the human being lying on the death-bed refused while on earth to believe in the continuity of life after the death of the physical body! Confused the soul sees people he knows standing about it weeping, hears the words they speak, and senses their grief as they lament his passing. He would like to laugh and call out that he is still alive! He does so, but is surprised to observe that they do not hear him. He calls again and again, louder and ever louder. The people do not hear it.
However, once he is free from his disintegrating physical body this possibility is lost to him! He no longer sees or hears anything.Endings are just beginnings in disguise- Here's my question: What age are you when you're in

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