In the novel The Five People You Meet in Heaven, once a person passes away, they are introduced to five individuals who show them how their lives are connected. Sometimes it is tangential and seems almost meaningless in this life but has meaning in the grander scheme, and other times it is a very close and intimate relationship. Each of the people you meet, according to the book, have a lesson for you to learn, a lesson that is derived from your relationship and interactions on Earth. The sum total of all five of these lessons will help you understand your purpose and the meaning of your life on Earth—you will learn what your life created and caused by talking with these people.
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