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Personally I don't seek a reward. I just want to make sure I finish everything I started.

Like reading a book. I don't need to throw myself a party every time I finish one.

Perhaps some people do.

2007-04-18 08:09:19 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

29 answers

Life's Reward - Too many to mention, but all I have now is fine.
Death Reward - Death is its *own* reward.
Afterlife Reward? - No such animal.

2007-04-18 08:11:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I seek no rewards in my life. Finishing things when you have started them are goals. My life is a good and happy life. I am married to a wonderful woman, have two awesome kids whom I play XBox with and they all love me back. I do not worry about death because death can catch you in any moment. You could be reading this and die before you finish, for example. And the afterlife is something that very vague. Sure those religious people believe in the "holy spirit" and angels and stuff, but when you ask them about ghosts and UFOs and stuff the will scoff at the idea. I believe in ghosts and UFOs only because there is evidence to show that they might exist, contrary to what is said about the "holy ghost" and such. I live my life as I see fit and made my own choices. I did or do not need a book written by man to tell me how I should live my life. Because in the end, I will be responsible for my life and no one else.

2007-04-18 08:20:56 · answer #2 · answered by gleemonex69 3 · 0 0

Death

2007-04-18 08:12:18 · answer #3 · answered by Don Eppes 4 · 0 1

Simply, I want a comfortable life with my wife and kids. That is the ultimate reward. Good friends and family that all know how much I love them NOW, in this lifetime. I can't wait until the afterlife to enjoy the people I love. According to what I hear, there's no promise that they'll be where ever I am, and I don't hate my family enough to want to be separated from them for eternity. I know you christians do, but I don't. Good luck with the eternity thing.

2007-04-18 08:16:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

as quickly as we've been being formed in our mom's wombs i'm a hundred% particular that none human beings had a clue that there replaced into something different than the life we knew. whether somebody replaced into conversing to us from the exterior telling us approximately all the flaws we would adventure as quickly as we've been "born" it would have been merely gargled noise. yet on no account the less it handed off, we've been whisked faraway from the life we knew and placed on the path to this ingredient call ed life. So is the comparable for the subsequent portion of our life. Many declare this is there no longer something after this, yet I disagree. This life all of us understand is only section 2. in this section we the two ask God into our lives or we run from Him, and our determination determines the place we can spend section 3.

2016-12-26 13:31:51 · answer #5 · answered by harth 3 · 0 0

I'm not an atheist, but I don't seek rewards. I just do what feels right by my own personal sense of morality.

Problem is too many religious people take comfort in the belief that a Higher Power cares about them. They want that feeling of being cared for, and they want to feel a sense of purpose to feed their pitiful, starving egos.

2007-04-18 08:13:55 · answer #6 · answered by Cart Pusher Ian 1 · 0 0

I don't. I had a hard time shaking the scum image that was implanted in my brain. There are many people out there not blowing thier own horn. I try to make the place where I live a peaceful haven, and mighty strong fortress, biblically speaking. I have my dreams, but I let life lead.

2007-04-18 08:20:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The only "reward" I seek is the accomplishment of the goal given to me by both myself and the public.

2007-04-18 08:19:38 · answer #8 · answered by eigelhorn 4 · 0 0

I life I like helping other people seeing someone smile is reward enough for me. I need money but it doesn't define who I am as a person. Wealthy and popular people I don't necessarily gravitate towards I perfer intelligent and nice unfortunately with my appearance those people initially stay away from me.

2007-04-18 08:17:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ok im an atheist. not sure what kind of religion i can beleive in so i dont beleive in anything at the moment. im my opinion i think that an atheist can beleive that they can do whatever they want once they die. they dont go to heaven or hell or whatever else there is out there. atheists dont think their is a reward after death. you just end up dead. its not like your brain is working anyway. once a brain stops working u can make yourself go to heaven your dead! stop thinking all together. although im thinking that there is a chance for afterlife. once u die u immediatly enter a new life. it all depends on who u are.

2007-04-18 08:21:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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