Lots of people are worried about lots of things; and lots of people are dissatisfied with their life in one aspect or another. This would seem to imply that when a given life ends, it often doesn’t end all that well for a whole lot of people. Yet, for a certainty, when it really does end, it will end well. The problem that most people can’t seem to get their head around, is that they get fixated that one particular life is the be-all and end-all of their existence; but that is not the case for any one of us, at all. In fact, life in this world, is a journey, of which that journey does not end, until it successfully ends; no matter the detours, failures, and mistakes -- for each of us keeps on going until we ultimately get to where we need to be.
If more people had a better understanding of who and what that they really are; and further to the point, focused far less on the physical, and far more on the spiritual; far less on the temporal, and far more on the eternal; then the avenue of enlightenment would become a whole lot clearer, a whole lot sooner for them. After all, it’s difficult to know what we should be doing, if we don’t really comprehend who and what we really are. That said, even those with great knowledge, though, are susceptible to their own foibles, despite their wisdom; often for their failure to rein in their ego and their desires in a manner in which these are subservient to the greater good.
Our God is a God that provides us with many chances, along with free-will, so as to be that which we so desire or think we desire to be. For a certainty, there is no greater homage that any being that has been created can so provide, then to utilize their free-will as an act of love and of aid for their fellow beings along with providing the fruits, thereof, to God. Yet, having free-will, can be that sort of tempting enticement, that many cannot resist – wrongly, insisting upon the improper usage of such to their own destruction and harm; for far too many see free-will as a way to assert themselves as something akin to a counterfeit god, but such as that, cannot last through the vagaries of time, nor through the inevitable conflicts of meeting those of the same mindset that thereupon inevitably interfere with the desires of each to have their own way.
Yet, it must and it will end well, for that who is our Creator, is perfection; and therefore, all that has not apparently ended well, cannot have, by definition, reached its final ending. It will end well, for that is how our creation was structured from the beginning; and therefore, it is our good part to see to it, that we keep on keeping on, doing what we should and ought to be doing, so as to reach that glorious finish line, in which all is well.