@Grasscarp
//Am having such a great time so far that I would very much welcome eternal life. //
Interesting. It's strange how Xtianity sells well in miserable countries where everyone lives miserable lives and die, prematurely, in a thousand ways. Convention has it that all your memories of this horrid existence are washed away and you live on in paradise, almost as 'reward' for all the suffering you went through, in life.
Here's hoping that the flipside of that argument doesn't apply - that those who have a good time in this life pay for it, in the long run.
Or, at the very minimum, I trust that self-satisfaction (dare I say smugness?) is no obstacle to entry.
//Can only think that those who dread the thought of an existence beyond their short time on earth must be the ones not having such a good time. //
Give or take any contradiction with what I've just said, I have to agree with you on that point. Being unable to escape unpleasant memories for all eternity will be discomfiting to most people.
Not least victims of sexual and violent crimes, accidents, disease, disablement, long term psychological abuse, slavery, torture and so on.
Or is all this negative experience also part of our 'purpose'?