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2006-07-17 03:41:57 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Life for me is a gift given by God. Life is what we make it.

2006-07-17 03:50:46 · answer #1 · answered by @ngёL♥PÏήK 5 · 2 1

Why must there be a meaning to life?

Everything in this world is a matter of perspective. The reality you create... or rather allow to be programmed into you... I think when people reject this reality they start asking these questions.

Hand adults a blank sheet of paper and crayons, they'll give you a blank stare and probably ask you what to do with it. The same with life - it's a blank sheet of paper ... society tries to give you directions of what to draw.

Explore, have fun. Do what you want with it.

2006-07-17 11:44:37 · answer #2 · answered by raven7night 4 · 0 0

I found a small book once called ' The Meaning of Life ' and when i opened it all the pages were blank. But the best answer is ' To Love and serve God ' if you have a faith.

2006-07-17 10:55:53 · answer #3 · answered by Jay Jay 2 · 0 0

LIFE is what you make of it, it gives you an opportunity to leave behind a legacy for your family to remember, it gives you a chance to create life to carry on your legacy, most importantly life gives you a chance to have eternal life if you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal Saviour, this gives you everlasting life that can never be taken away.

2006-07-17 10:45:26 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

42

2006-07-17 10:51:12 · answer #5 · answered by Rodrigo O 5 · 0 0

Life is an open information energy system which demonstrates more stability than non living things and capable of reducing entropy.
MI, 45, Toronto, Canada

2006-07-17 10:47:48 · answer #6 · answered by Jean V 3 · 0 0

Procreation

2006-07-17 10:44:49 · answer #7 · answered by boxing_fan_4_wlad 5 · 0 0

L= love
i= intelligence
f= freedom
e= everywhere

you got to spread all of above.

2006-07-17 10:46:58 · answer #8 · answered by SUNIL Raj 3 · 0 0

to grab life by the horns and ride..
to get married, and love the one you re with..
to have fun..
to gain knowledge about yourself and others...
to love thyself, and help others to love themselves..
to experience pain,, and never do it again..
to flirt with danger..
to be all you can be..
to make yourself want it more than anything..

2006-07-17 10:52:16 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Life: n.
pl. lives (lvz)

The property or quality that distinguishes living organisms from dead organisms and inanimate matter, manifested in functions such as metabolism, growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli or adaptation to the environment originating from within the organism.

The characteristic state or condition of a living organism.
Living organisms considered as a group: plant life; marine life.

A living being, especially a person: an earthquake that claimed hundreds of lives.

The physical, mental, and spiritual experiences that constitute existence: the artistic life of a writer.

The interval of time between birth and death: She led a good, long life.

The interval of time between one's birth and the present: has had hay fever all his life.

A particular segment of one's life: my adolescent life.
The period from an occurrence until death: elected for life; paralyzed for life.

Slang. A sentence of imprisonment lasting till death.
The time for which something exists or functions: the useful life of a car.

A spiritual state regarded as a transcending of corporeal death.
An account of a person's life; a biography.
Human existence, relationships, or activity in general: real life; everyday life.

A manner of living: led a hard life.
A specific, characteristic manner of existence. Used of inanimate objects: “Great institutions seem to have a life of their own, independent of those who run them” (New Republic).
The activities and interests of a particular area or realm: musical life in New York.

A source of vitality; an animating force: She's the life of the show.
Liveliness or vitality; animation: a face that is full of life.

Something that actually exists regarded as a subject for an artist: painted from life.
Actual environment or reality; nature.

adj.
Of or relating to animate existence; involved in or necessary for living: life processes.
Continuing for a lifetime; lifelong: life partner; life imprisonment.
Using a living model as a subject for an artist: a life sculpture.

Idioms:
as big as life
Life-size.
Actually present.
bring to life
To cause to regain consciousness.
To put spirit into; to animate.
To make lifelike.
come to life
To become animated; grow excited.
for dear life
Desperately or urgently: I ran for dear life when I saw the tiger.
for life
Till the end of one's life.
for the life of (one)
Though trying hard: For the life of me I couldn't remember his name.
not on your life Informal
Absolutely not; not for any reason whatsoever.
take (one's) life
To commit suicide.
take (one's) life in (one's) hands
To take a dangerous risk.
take (someone's) life
To commit murder.
the good life
A wealthy, luxurious way of living.
the life of Riley Informal
An easy life.
the life of the party Informal
An animated, amusing person who is the center of attention at a social gathering.
to save (one's) life
No matter how hard one tries: He can't ski to save his life.
true to life
Conforming to reality.


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[Middle English, from Old English lf. See leip- in Indo-European Roots.]

2006-07-17 10:46:01 · answer #10 · answered by Village Idiot 5 · 0 0

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