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Is reincarnation real?

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I don't like my life anymore. I have very low IQ, I don't want to live like that anymore. My life is a series of failures. I want to go to the next life. Does such thing exist?

Are we eternal beings with eternal reincarnations?

Shouldn't people like me try to go to the next life?

 

This is all hypothetical, so please don't delete this question, I really NEED information. 

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Your name doesn’t suit you.

And yes, rebirth does exist.

But you shouldn’t live your life focused on some future reality that isn’t here yet.

You should live in the present instead of getting lost in thoughts about a better life after death.

 

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You'll become a mosquito or earthworm in the next life if you try to cheat.


Intrinsic joy = being x meaning ²

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@Monster EnergyCan I confirm this about reincarnation in any way?

@Carl-Richardis this a joke or it's real situation? sorry for not understanding if this is humour, I am autistic, I have trouble understanding this stuff. 

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Hey man, I’m gonna answer you honestly, what you wrote doesn’t sound like a curiosity about reincarnation, it sounds like you’re exhausted and feel stuck in a life where you think you’re ‘less than’ others and hate your life, I get it.

Those are just beliefs and interpretations, and they're doing way more damage than any actual limitation you might have. There are people with average or even below-average intelligence who build solid, meaningful lives because they focus on what they can control instead of labeling themselves and giving up. I get it, it can feel hopeless sometimes and your feelings are valid, but what's not valid is your interpretation of it and having that attitude/mindset.

About ‘going to the next life’, nobody actually knows what happens after death. At least I don't know myself, and I don't think that's the right thing to think about right now.

What’s real is this life, right now. And the fact that you’re here asking this means some part of you still wants things to be different, not just over.
And that part matters.

With enough understanding, better perspective, and time, people can completely change the way they see themselves and their life. This is not just lame motivational talk; it’s something you can actually observe. Your current story about yourself isn’t fixed. It’s something your mind built from past experiences, and it can be updated and changed. you can interpret things differently, see what lessons you learned, see what opportunities you have.

But for that to happen, you need at least a bit of openness to the idea that things can improve. Not blind positivity, just enough optimism to stop reinforcing the idea that you’re stuck forever.

Also, your self-worth being tied to past failures is a trap. Past outcomes don’t define what you’re capable of becoming and who you are. you can train yourself to not believe that.

Here’s what’s not real:

  • “My IQ completely determines whether my life is worth living.”
  • “Because I’ve failed before, I’ll always fail.”
  • “My current situation is permanent.”
  • “There’s no way for me to feel better or build something meaningful.”
  • “The only way out of this feeling is to leave this life.”
  • "I suck and I'm not worthy"

Here’s what is real:

  • You don’t fully know what you’re capable of yet.
  • yourself worth and self-esteem are flexible things and are not tied to past or present situations.
  • Your mind is interpreting your life in a very harsh, fixed way. and that can change.
  • People in similar or worse situations have found ways to build lives they don’t hate. (speaking from experience)
  • You have some level of agency, even if it’s not absolute.
  • Change is possible, but it starts with small shifts in perspective and action.

You’re not the only one who has felt like this, even if it feels like it right now. If things feel this heavy, talking to someone in real life, even just one person, can help more than trying to solve everything alone in your head.

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