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"You are not obligated to complete the task but you cannot desist from it."
I grew up in Catholic household but never really believed in anything after death and started to get anxious about wasting time and not accomplishing everything I want.
I talked to a Jewish friend and he mentioned how they don't believe in heaven and told me that quote.
It helped a fair amount. Basically do your best and if in the end things don't work out that's fine