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RE: Questions and what's not asked

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Of course, I have asked myself questions, but questions are somehow philosophical, and the question is "What is after death?" in a way I consider it a philosophical question, this question for me refers to the nature of reality, the meaning of life and human existence, death is a philosophical question because it deals with the nature of consciousness and the survival of the personality after the death of the physical body or death in the whole sense.
But the answer to this question is left to the personal interpretation and belief of each person, equally I do not have the answer, as to what there is after death.

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I get that, but I guess this post focuses more on what is in life, you're not dead after all and there'll be plenty of time to find out what comes after life when you are actually dead.

I wonder, if you ask yourself questions that help you discover areas of improvement that can help you live a better life, be a better parent, make better decisions?

Yes, of course I ask myself that kind of questions, but for some reason which I will not know how to answer, when I was reading and you were asking yourself questions, that question exploded in my brain, I repeat, I honestly do not know.

Now, good point, as a father, as a husband, as a son, as a neighbor, in short, with respect to any type of relationship, taking into account family relationships or friendships, many times I have asked myself, if I am doing well, and it helps me emotionally, asking that question to my daughters, to my wife, to my mother, and to the neighbors.

I've asked them, do you think I'm doing well?

Of course, that question is accompanied by a situation that warrants the question.

It's all good, the meaning of life question is something most people think about and mostly in respect of their own life.

I feel it's good to questions things and not blindly move in a particular direction...we questions the mortgage documents before signing them right? Why not question ourselves and our thoughts, attitudes and actions? I feel only good things can come from it, better understandings and then better thoughts, attitudes actions and outcomes.