From a rational perspective being present is paramount to our perception of choices available and deciding what we do with the choices we have are nothing more than well established patterns of behaviour embedded as second nature, mostly during early childhood development, and engrained into our psyche as habits of convention, making the choices we choose as much about our lifetime of experience as what we consider to be in our best interest. From a present sense perspective mutual relevance entrain the flow of cocreative confluence that manifest change regardless what we think, believe, or want and need or expect. From a presence shared intent any choice we choose to share in the flow of creation entangle Nature's shared intent to manifest the present in the interest of mutual relevance.
Imagine how much more we'd be capable if we act intent and share the present in sense rather than the fallacy of our staying ahead and keeping abreast of the rest mindset, or abiding in reason that rely on who we believe and what we've been told. If living life well would imply that you forfeit any advantage you may claim as your right or reward, consider the elated relation of mutual relevance we share intent, or believe that there's more to be had than meets the eye you're right, and welcome to join us in a present that celebrates your presence regardless who you are or what you've done. The present is perfect regardless. And since living life well is as shameless and unselfish as any pious servitude and sharing it intent feels better than anything anyone can promise. But for the promise of life after death there's no reason whatsoever for trusting in someone else's promise when the present delivers on all we may want or need you'd be glad you did, and more than welcome when you do.
Until then Adieu.

