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It is better for humanity “not to know how it will end”. Since such knowledge will lead to “paralysis of the will”. Humanity did not start yesterday and will “end” not tomorrow (but the day after tomorrow;) So “do what you must and come what may.”
PS but the question “what should I do” and “more solvable” and, as it were, more useful for the life of each individual.
What happens after death. Because when someone proves that there is nothing there. Then a massive bacchanal will begin on the planet. And if they prove that there is Heaven and Hell, then the result is also sad.
It is in this case that ignorance is better.
It is better for a person not to know the true opinion of others about you – this is superfluous. You and the world around you are as you see it. This is my subjective opinion.
It is better not to know the future and thoughts of other people. It is better not to know the future and thoughts of other people. It is better not to know the future and thoughts of other people. It is better not to know the future and thoughts of other people.
It's better not to know what it's like to do evil. Kill, rape, steal, take bribes, indulge in perversions, destroy nature, etc. This knowledge can do a lot of harm. However, this does not mean that we should turn a blind eye to such evil done by others. Evil must be fought.
Date and time of your own death. People are all different, some can decide, but still die and commit a crime. Part of what keeps a person from committing crimes is the inevitability of punishment. And what is the punishment after death?