If we fail to prevent reincarnation, we can still take measures to increase the probability of retaining our memories in the next life. This can be accomplished by encouraging parents to teach their kids to recall their past-life memories. As this practice becomes more common, there will be a greater chance that, if we reincarnate, our future parents will help us recall our past-life memories. Of course, we must keep in mind the fact that the world's population is constantly growing, which means that new souls are being born all the time, none of who have any past-life memories to recall.
If the practice of recalling past-life memories were to become commonplace, society would undergo many great changes:
1. Without the fear of reincarnating with amnesia, death would be, at worst, an inconvenience. As a result, people would be more willing to risk their lives for worthy causes, and suicide would be a better alternative to prolonged suffering.
2. People could continue working on projects after they reincarnate, which would increase the rate of scientific progress.
3. Most children would have the education and maturity of adults.
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