Human life perspectives
Human life perspectives essentially fall into two categories. The first category encompasses the material reality, where the truth is derived from tangible life experiences, whether it involves seeking pleasure or sacrificing for societal contributions. Actions within this scope are focused on immediate, observable outcomes. The second category believes that present life is just one dimension within a multi-dimensional space-time continuum, suggesting the existence of spiritual realms, heavens, hells, or other worlds beyond material reality, which science has yet to confirm. Different life perspectives lead to different behaviors. Adherents of the first perspective rely solely on current reality, attributing unknowns to randomness, and their actions are practical, grounded in the external world they can perceive. Followers of the second perspective further divide into those who forsake the present reality for spiritual perpetuity and those who view material life as part of a broader sp...