So if the Buddha predicted that the Buddhism will inevitably degenerate to the point that we have a dark period without the Dharma. Then why are we even practicing? Shouldn't we make the dark age come faster so that a new age can begin again?
I mean what would be the point of such hard practice when no matter how many lives (if any we have left) how much suffering we will endure what would be the point?
I had this thought too at one point...
Like any other thinking that goes bias, like when one says: "if I don't remember this life in the next, then why bother?"
It is bias, it is wrong view.
I think the thing is: do we care that other less fortunate beings may one day enjoy the benefits of Dharma practice?
If we do, we would create the causes for that now, while we still can.
If we let go of Dharma out of defeatism, we won't have causes in place for Dharma to return.
Nor would we create causes for us to meet the Dharma again.
"Hey, i am going to die anyway, so what's the point making a living or anything at all, I could just let myself die right now..."
How beneficial to oneself and others is that? It is just like spitting in everyone's face with arrogance and hatred.
Bias, counter-productive, silly, sense-less.
Dharma will degenerate? Ok, we are warned, let's work harder at it before conducive conditions dissipate, before there is no more teacher, before merit runs out.
let's do it for the sake of others...