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2006-08-07 11:39:32 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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The meaning of life is the meaning of life: in other words - your choice. That's the simplest I could put it.

2006-08-07 11:42:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is NOT short shrife. There is no purpose or meaning to life excxept what you make of it. People like to think there is a purpose behind everything but there is no proof of this and no way to find out if there is a meaning. Lives can be satisfying without any ultimate meaning.

2006-08-07 18:55:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This question gets asked about once a day. If you would do some searching, you would find the answer to be 42.

2006-08-07 18:46:21 · answer #3 · answered by Skypilot49 5 · 0 0

Life has no meaning other than that which you give it.

2006-08-07 18:43:03 · answer #4 · answered by gadjitfreek 5 · 0 0

ardent total dedicated 100% pursuit of your happiness with all you've got every moment in every way -

do this and you will find meaning, love, joy, everything

2006-08-07 19:45:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

apparently, one meaning of life is to find answers to our questions.

i guess the next thing to pursue, is why do we want to know?

2006-08-07 18:46:30 · answer #6 · answered by more than a hat rack 4 · 0 0

To be as free as a bird

2006-08-07 18:46:32 · answer #7 · answered by maddogcuadra 2 · 0 0

Living to know God and live right.

2006-08-07 18:43:12 · answer #8 · answered by robert p 7 · 0 0

http://www.answers.com/meaning%20of%20life


"What is the meaning of life?" is a question many people ask themselves at some point during their lives. Some people believe that the meaning of life is one or more of the following:

Survival and temporal success

* ...to accumulate wealth and increase social status
* ...to compete or co-operate with others
* ...to destroy others who harm you, or to practice nonviolence and nonresistance
* ...to die having succeeded in your purpose
* ...to live
* ...to protect one's family
* ...to gain and exercise power
* ...to leave a legacy, such as a work of art or a book
* ...to produce offspring through sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction
* ...to seek freedom, either physically, mentally or financially
* ...to seek happiness and flourish, experience pleasure or celebrate
* ...to survive, including the pursuit of immortality through scientific means (see life extension)

Wisdom and knowledge

* ...to be without question, or to keep asking questions
* ...to explore, to expand beyond our frontiers
* ...to learn from one's own and others' mistakes
* ...to seek truth, knowledge, understanding, or wisdom
* ...to try to discover and understand the meaning of life
* ...to expand one's perception of the world

Ethical

* ...to express compassion
* ...to live in peace with each other, and in harmony with our natural environment (see utopia)
* ...to give and receive love
* ...to seek and acquire virtue, to live a virtuous life
* ...to serve others, or do good deeds
* ...to work for justice and democracy

Religious, spiritual and esoteric

* ...to turn fear into joy at a constant rate achieving on literal and metaphorical levels: immortality, enlightenment and atonement
* ...to achieve a supernatural connection within the natural context
* ...to achieve enlightenment and inner peace
* ...to become God, or God-like
* ...to experience existence from an infinite number of perspectives in order to expand the consciousness of all there is (i.e. God)
* ...to follow the "Golden Rule"
* ...to produce useful structure in the universe over and above consumption (see net creativity)
* ...to reach Heaven in the afterlife
* ...to understand and follow the "Word of God"
* ...to worship, serve, or achieve union with God

Other

* ...to advance natural human evolution, or to contribute to the gene pool of the human race
* ...to advance technological evolution, or to actively develop the future human
* ...to contribute to collective meaning ("we" or "us") without having individual meaning ("I" or "me")
* ...to die, or become a martyr
* ...to find a purpose, a "reason" for living that hopefully raises the quality of one's experience of life, or even life in general
* ...to live, and enjoy the passage of time
* ...to have fun
* ...to protect humanity, or more generally the environment
* ...to pursue a dream, vision, or destiny
* ...to relate, connect, or achieve unity with others
* ...to seek and find beauty
* ...to simply live until one dies (there is no universal or celestial purpose)
* ...to participate in the chain events which has led from the creation of the universe until its possible end (either freely chosen or determined, this is a subject widely debated amongst philosophers)
* ...still some do not even think there is any purpose whatsoever (see nihilism)
* ...(This is actually an extension of the point immediately above) There is no inherent meaning to life, existence, the universe, etc. They exist because they can. However, humans appear to inately give meaning, usually many, often conflicting, to what they are conscious of. So, to each individual, the "meaning of life" is whatever they decide it is. In that sense, every point above is potentially valid.

2006-08-07 21:50:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

to love yourself and do what you love (passionate about) as a career

2006-08-07 18:43:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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