You're connected by blood to the guy who totally spaced out God's warning not to eat fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, His error put his children's grandchildren's grandchildren behind the 8 ball of losing their rights. Can you make that better? Well, it's up to you. Either pursue the kingdom of God or settle for your human inheritance. The choice is always yours, just as it was Adam's. I have a feeling Adam felt so badly about his disobedience he realized only he could get back into God's graces by living a stellar righteous life, And he lived to be 930 years old to face working for a living and thinking about how his decision spread to both his sons, one who killed the other dead, was banished, and in her old age, Eve bore Adam a son named Seth. She probably had a long time to think about stuff too because a snake convinced her to take a bite out of the fruit in the happy days of being in the Garden. It is not known to us if they were able to figure out how to enter the Kingdom of God because Moses did figure out things which would ease life for mankind if he had the cajones to obey God's law, the 10 commandments. We don't know about their life ever after, only that they lost that wonderful day-to-day visits of God who pitied them when they disappointed him greatly. I believe it would be fun to listen into a Jewish training session for their sons to argue what may or may not have been after the fall. At least we have history books that tell of great societies of human beings who are believed to have had ties to the first family so troubled by a son who murdered and one who was murdered, and a brother born after the funeral of Abel and banishment of the jealous/angry/and likely very sad Cain. There are a lot of mysteries in the Holy Bible. And each and every one of us is stuck with the narrative written down eventually, of our initial parents on this earth according to Moses.