I was speaking more about the store of one's life achievements. Those acheivements that come at some cost to you. That are over and above the needs required simply to survive.
I understand your point, but if a life is spent in higher education, service to humanity, self-sacrifice, and this ends completely at death then to what avail? It is a sum total of nothing. Sure, on the fly through life we add temporal value here and there, but to me absolute death means that life is meaningless.
I do not think life is meaningless and I do not think it ends with death, but if it does, then I won't even be able to regret all those opportunities I had to be far naughtier than I was.
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