Samantha HuntWhy do the living assume the dead know better than we do? Like they gained some knowledge by dying, but why wouldn’t they just be the same confused people they were before they died?
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The last question, “Why do the living assume the dead know better than we do?” is a difficult one. In fact, it is a fundamental belief that many people have, and this belief often leads to a lot of grief. If you believe in this belief, your view of the world is not going to go in a direction that is positive or helpful in any way.
Source: Mr. Splitfoot
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