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2006-09-06 02:27:24 · 46 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities

46 answers

there isnt one just...
...have fun with it...
;-)

2006-09-06 02:29:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

42

2006-09-06 02:28:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The meaning of life is the power you have which gives you the opportunity to ask "what is the meaning of life?"

2006-09-06 02:33:30 · answer #3 · answered by blackeagle81 2 · 0 0

The real, unique mining of life, we will never know... but there are several meanings of life found at different people, such as fame and fortune.. but, in my opinion the most noble meaning of life is that of love, the one that is closest to the real one. The one with the most power..

2006-09-06 02:42:22 · answer #4 · answered by irina 2 · 0 0

I like the answer 42 from the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

2006-09-06 02:30:09 · answer #5 · answered by Justsyd 7 · 1 0

Life is a everlasting school where U learn continously things which will make U a great man...

2006-09-06 02:42:11 · answer #6 · answered by benird 2 · 0 0

Life has no meaning,
But individuals can make their lives meaningful by thinking what they would most like to achieve and then trying to achieve that.
I don't think anyone has the answer....

2006-09-06 02:35:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Hey Anh,

Ah, the meaning of life. It is all about me. Your question is too make me feel like I know it all. lol

Really, you are here to learn respect! Self Discipline! Self Control!

Live life, dance like no one is watching. Sing like no one is listening - have fun.

2006-09-06 02:33:14 · answer #8 · answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7 · 0 0

life [noun] [adjective], plural: lives

–noun 1. the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally.
2. the sum of the distinguishing phenomena of organisms, esp. metabolism, growth, reproduction, and adaptation to environment.
3. the animate existence or period of animate existence of an individual: to risk one's life; a short life and a merry one.
4. a corresponding state, existence, or principle of existence conceived of as belonging to the soul: eternal life.
5. the general or universal condition of human existence: Too bad, but life is like that.
6. any specified period of animate existence: a man in middle life.
7. the period of existence, activity, or effectiveness of something inanimate, as a machine, lease, or play: The life of the car may be ten years.
8. a living being: Several lives were lost.
9. living things collectively: the hope of discovering life on other planets; insect life.
10. a particular aspect of existence: He enjoys an active physical life.
11. the course of existence or sum of experiences and actions that constitute a person's existence: His business has been his entire life.
12. a biography: a newly published life of Willa Cather.
13. animation; liveliness; spirit: a speech full of life.
14. resilience; elasticity.
15. the force that makes or keeps something alive; the vivifying or quickening principle: The life of the treaty has been an increase of mutual understanding and respect.
16. a mode or manner of existence, as in the world of affairs or society: So far her business life has not overlapped her social life.
17. the period or extent of authority, popularity, approval, etc.: the life of the committee; the life of a bestseller.
18. a prison sentence covering the remaining portion of the offender's animate existence: The judge gave him life.
19. anything or anyone considered to be as precious as life: She was his life.
20. a person or thing that enlivens: the life of the party.
21. effervescence or sparkle, as of wines.
22. pungency or strong, sharp flavor, as of substances when fresh or in good condition.
23. nature or any of the forms of nature as the model or subject of a work of art: drawn from life.
24. Baseball. another opportunity given to a batter to bat because of a misplay by a fielder.
25. (in English pool) one of a limited number of shots allowed a player: Each pool player has three lives at the beginning of the game.
–adjective 26. for or lasting a lifetime; lifelong: a life membership in a club; life imprisonment.
27. of or pertaining to animate existence: the life force; life functions.
28. working from nature or using a living model: a life drawing; a life class.

2006-09-06 02:36:07 · answer #9 · answered by sarcasticquotemarks 5 · 1 1

Life is empty and meaningless - what you mean would nothing but summation of your thought process - enjoy the present

2006-09-06 02:46:55 · answer #10 · answered by andy_tl 2 · 0 0

the meaning of life is to experience everything you can before the end good luck!!

2006-09-06 02:32:24 · answer #11 · answered by Ben V 2 · 0 0

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