I often see conversations, debates, and arguments on social platforms about this question. In some cases, these discussions can become quite heated and personal. However, I see no reason why anyone should feel compelled to prove or disprove life after death to others. Everyone is entitled to their beliefs, as long as they do not impose their views on others or attempt to invalidate differing perspectives.
Beliefs should be shared and discussed in a respectful, non-confrontational manner. None of us have all the answers, and it is essential to maintain a level of respect in these discussions without resorting to mockery or anger.
I once attended a dinner where a guest firmly expressed his belief that there is nothing after death. I simply responded, “You’re right,” and the conversation ended. He was satisfied being ‘right,’ and we continued to enjoy the rest of the evening. There was no reason to argue—what would be the point? Sooner or later, one of us will be proven right. If I am correct, we’re both good. If he is right, then neither of us will know anyway.