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I had a dream about death. After dying, I didn’t enter heaven or hell but found myself in an airport……

In Buddhist culture, a person’s actions in life determine their fate after death, leading them into one of the six realms of reincarnation. Traditional Chinese beliefs suggest that after death, souls enter the underworld, where the King of Hell judges whether they will be reborn or suffer in hell.
Different cultures envision the afterlife in different ways, yet they all tend to define it based on one’s past experiences.
But what if the afterlife were an airport?
If there is a next life, will we truly become gods or tormented spirits based on our deeds?
What similarities exist between the purpose of human existence and that of objects?
This story begins with a Rolex watch that has leaped to its death—leading you into my dream.