Ehhh. This took me a while to think about.
I instant messaged some guy (who went to the same high school as me) about how I decided I was an atheist. He asked me to explain myself, and I have no memory of what I told him. I remember fumbling a response. And then, I proceeded to attend Church and contemplate the afterlife as if there was a God.
Why was it the worst decision I ever made?
Because, that mental digression became the worst. Itโs such an uphill battle for something thatโs already an uphill battle. Especially, when youโre a cradle Orthodox Christian. Never doing that, again. Ever. Way too many idiosyncrasies for my lazy bum that already has too many idiosyncrasies. And besides, I heard the flight to Escheton is easier in the long-run if you just keep at it.
So yeah! There yah go.
Congratulations! Give yourself a pat on the back! You made it to the end!
Stay gritty, my friends, and thnx for listening to my TED Talk.
For better context: Watch My Big Fat Greek Wedding followed by some Andrei Tarkovsky film. Although, that may or may not clear-up any of your questions. In fact, it may just cause more, like: why does this person even exist? And bam! Youโre contemplating life, again. Zing!