Personal Narrative: My Decision To Upload My Brain To The San Junipero

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My decision to upload my brain to the San Junipero afterlife is undecided currently. Before I would make my decision I will have to consider the good and also the bad things of doing so. There is a handful of reason to be in San Junipero, but there is also a handful of reason not to. Before I can decide, I will need to explore both thoroughly . If I decide not to upload my mind to San Junipero, I would feel like not being there is where I belong, all my previous family members who have passed away will not be there with me, My point of view is that your blood family is who you should be with with in the end because …show more content…
I'm not that open to meeting new people so I believe it would be pointless to stay in San Junipero. Also If I decided to not do so I can learn the answer to the monst important question (in my opinion) is heaven and hell real or was it just created to keep people from acting wrong, in order to make life more enjoyable. I believe Heaven and hell are real but, it would still be cool to have a glimpse of proof, I believe heven and hell are real because I grew up going to church every sunday until I hit high school, It was difficult to go as often due to my education and extracurricular activities. Another reason I wouldn't want to is, what if the San Junipero organization decides to close the program go; what would happen to everyone in the program, would we just cease to exist?

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