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Believing - The Goods and Bads
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The Goods:
When you believe in something, it gives you imaginary faith. It gives you imaginary motivation. But imaginary motivation is a lot better than no motivation at all. People who believe in God are always in better moods than people who do not have a religion. They think that god will always be there for them, therefore, they are usually in a good mood. But being in a good mood can open doors for people that other people cannot open. When you are always depressed, most people seem to ignore you. So it is good to believe in something that you think will help you.
The Bads:
If you are a strong believer in God, then I ask that you quickly exit this page. You are a person of strong charisma and great confidence and I do not want to be responsible for corrupting anybody.
Okay, for the rest of you. Never think about your religion. Thinking about your religion can make you think of very puzzling questions such as: Is there a God? or Is there a heaven? If you start to think logically, then you can pretty much find out the truth in life. That truth is that there is no God or a heaven. There might be a God, but he doesn't care about you. There are too many people on this earth that he would have to care about. You to God is like an inanimate object to you. There is no care involved. And believing in other non-religious things such as you will improve in life or if you believe in karma, then you are in for a huge disappointment. With all of the good things I do for people and for all that I have given, you would think that I would have an excellent karma. No matter what I do, bad luck always comes to me to ruin every second of my life.
Some helpful tips:
If you really think that there is a god, then you are better off that way. Once you lose that faith, you are ruined yourself. I made that mistake and it is too late to change that. The best thing is if you are a believer, keep believing and if you don't believe anything, stay that way. Changing courses is what can corrupt a person's mind and his soul.
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