Submitted by EmbarrassedFriend693 t3_zupcd2 in space
Egnekey t1_j1kqd4j wrote
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Read philosophy and learn math. Mathematical concepts like pi where something can be infinite and never repeat help me to cope.
There have been countless individuals wondering the same questions some of whom spent their entire lives devoted to trying to figure this type of stuff out.
EmbarrassedFriend693 OP t1_j1kqlld wrote
i don't want to devote my life or figure it out, what i want is anxiety to go away
LaMadreDelCantante t1_j1kslbc wrote
Do you have a therapist? You should get one if you can.
In the meantime, take a deep breath. Remember how you felt before you started worrying about this. Tell yourself nothing has changed. And if you don't know and will never know it really doesn't matter. Live in this moment. This moment is all that exists. Go for a walk. Think about people and things you love. Talk to someone calming. It's gonna be okay.
EmbarrassedFriend693 OP t1_j1kswo9 wrote
thanks, and no i can't get a therapist. I know I'm gonna be okay on my own.
Egnekey t1_j1kr8k2 wrote
Get a hold of yourself man.
Not a single person alive knows for sure what happens when we die. Don't get stuck up on what is essentially just a creationist theory.
The big bang theory is a theory for a reason. It's the best we've got but probably no where close to the truth.
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