Why people believe there is tomorrow?
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Tomorrow starts whenever I wake up
And I always wake up
Because nothing can kill me :)
There is no tomorrow we're just in a dream and all our memories are false
Tomorrow never comes. It's just term used to refer the passing of today, but you can never arrive there, and you can never escape today.
Interesting question. As a species, we are pretty unique in that we plan for a future. There is an instinct to survive and reproduce, but humans plan far more ahead in time. Time is just a way to record events and be able to predict them. We can think about tomorrow on a deeper level. Most animals only think as deeply as where their next meal may come from.
It is all in our head. This idea that tomorrow will happen. It almost always does. So we expect it to. It is a mutually agreed upon concept. Does it exist? Depends on context.
Animals can also plans to a certains extend, like squirrels gathering food for the winter.
But we are currently the only known species than can plan ahead for a specific event at a specific time.
True, but it is more of an instinctual kind of gathering. And I do believe animals are far wiser wiser than what we give them credit for. They just don't communicate in a way we completely understand. I am sure they think we are pretty dumb at times.
This has nothing to do with opinion. I'm talking about facts here. This isn't hope.
Do you hope that their will be another car accident tomorrow? Yet, do you expect it? Be smarter.
because festy yesty was yesty and yesty we waz talkin about tomozza, tomozza is now and tomozza.
I believe there's a tomorrow, because it says so right there on the calendar.
I believe there's a tomorrow because there was one yesterday and now that tomorrow has become today and I hope that process will continue for me for a while yet.
There is no such thing as tomorrow, you could fly in a plane and never see darkness or vise versa, time is something humanity created/calls it.. life is just one long amount of hours, not a 'tomorrow'
I was just listening to this archeologist podcast they were talking about all the cataclysmic events of yesterday and theres several events in human history where something so massive happened 80%+ of humans died in a year. Comets, floods, disease, climate change like iceages from nuclear winter due to comets hitting earth, the earth sometimes heats up for a few years and all the crops die off.
crops die off? I won't be TOO upset if brussel sprouts and sweet potatoes die off, those things are groady.
Its was GRAHAM HANCOCK & RANDALL CARLSON on Joe Rogan experience. Episode number 725. Make sure you watch episode 725 first because they've both been on the show together 3 times. Its very interesting. They basically go into how they believe civilization has died off and rebuilt several times. That explains why technology gets lost and we have to rebuild and relearn things. They pull out charts and everything and show you exactly how they reached their conclusion. Its not some conspiracy wack jobs either. They have good reputations.
Because that's what we're used to. We go to bed every night, wake up everyday. What reason would we have to believe there's no tomorrow unless we're currently very ill and feeling on the brink of death? Plus there's more important things to worry about than wether there's a tomorrow or not.
are yall talkin about the metaphorical world of tomorrow or wednesday
cause historically yesterday turned to today and time has passed despite the lil problems individuals make for themselves & others
Because we as humans do this thing called "Hope" but one day soon there will be no tomorrow. We just cross our fingers and pray or hope to whatever God or Gods we believe in that we will get to grow old with the one we love or with our family maybe even get to see some grandchlidern as we grow older.
But as the days pass there will be a day with no tomorrow, and who knows when that day will come.