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U-topia

 

             No matter what a person achieves in their life, they will aim for more. It is human nature to never say enough. Humans are never satisfied, they always aim for more such as when a person buys a system and next year there is a newer version available in market, they would definitely want to get the new one. From my religious point of view, this world is not the real world and also that everything in this world is artificial and temporary because everyone is running around in stress. This world is full of responsibilities, pain, sufferings, wars, etc. I believe in the real world, Heaven, the perfect world, the world that can only be achieved after death. A world where there are no responsibilities, no pain and suffering, and where everybody is treated with equal respect. Therefore, I can leave the world with today in my eyes.
             Heaven is a place with no worries. A place where a person does not have to think about what is going on around them and how they have to cope with the situation. In Heaven, everything is God gifted, if a person desires something, they will get it without any struggles whereas in this world a person have to go through hardships in order to achieve a thing. Also in this world I have to worry about school, my future, etc. so basically every moment of my consciousness, I am thinking a worrying about something. I Heaven nothing like this happen. I don't have to worry about anything because if I need anything, God will give it to me and take care of me so I don't have any responsibilities on me. The most important thing is to get into heaven. In order to make my place in Heaven, I like every other human have to pass the test of faith and believe in unseen, believe in what has been told by the prophets which takes a lot of responsibilities in this world such as pray on time, participate in religious events, and other religious therapies. Simply, no responsibility is one of many rewards in Heaven from God for remembering him in this world of challenges.


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