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^ I can second this desire as explained here.I would love to continue living for a long, long time. I am a self-motivated learner and have many goals in life. As long as I was "young and healthy", I could do all sorts of things, travel, explore, have multiple careers, learn to manage my finances better, become wealthy, etc. I don't think many people are like me in this regard.
You think that would be possible? I mean, would joy mean anything when there is no sadness?But in the new heavens and new earth, when everything is perfect, and there is nothing but joy and wisdom and love, then yes, I would like to live forever.
Joy would mean everything, because for a lifetime before, there was sadness and hardship, mixed with the joy. This is eternal joy without being let down.You think that would be possible? I mean, would joy mean anything when there is no sadness?
When i feel happy, i feel like "i'm happy because i'm not in one of those hard times right now." and i don't experience any other kind of joy so often. The earthquake happened here in Turkiye one month ago is a great example to what i said for me. I feel kinda happy right know cause i'm not in that day right now. This is definetly the ultimate example, sadly dear Ahsoka has lost her second lightsaber during that earthquake. That is my only lost in this earthquake and i'm unbelievably thankful for that. Now i realized these are kinda dark topics. lolJoy would mean everything, because for a lifetime before, there was sadness and hardship, mixed with the joy. This is eternal joy without being let down.
BTW love the Ahsoka!!