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2006-10-23 08:44:42 · 38 answers · asked by humjigwong2626 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

What isyourreason for living

2006-10-23 08:47:19 · update #1

38 answers

Always

2006-10-23 08:45:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Absolutely. Don't you want to know how it will turn out in the end?

All the pain and suffering in the world is better than not being alive.

When you look at all the millions gazillions of planets, and so far we haven't found any life ANYWHERE....it shows how truly unlikely your birth really is, and what a miracle that your soul is here. Of course life is worth living. You made it this far....keep on going!

Ahh I see the second part of your question. No doubt, my reason for living is for my daughter. Before if I had a terminal illness, I would have accepted it and died without a fight. Now that my daughter is here, I would fight fight fight to live just so she would have her mom.

2006-10-23 08:50:16 · answer #2 · answered by gg 7 · 0 1

Life is always worth living. In the bible, the wage or punishment for ALL sin is death. Being loved so much that I don't have to die but instead ask for forgiveness, I think it's worth it to live the life I was given the opportunity to live. I mean there was a lot of unimaginable pain and death in order for me to have this privilege. I'm thankful enough to live it.

2006-10-23 08:53:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Life is worth the living just because He lives. Jesus is alive and well in the land of the living.

2006-10-23 08:56:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You really shouldn't ask this on a Monday.

So long as one has a reasonable quality of life, I would say that life is worth living. It should be lived well--each moment cherished, every moment relished. Life doesn't come with guarantees or with a single preset purpose. Each person has the power to invest his or her life with meaning and pursue his chosen goals. This is our time. Make the most of it.

2006-10-23 08:47:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Not really. Once you are dead, no matter what you have done on this planet, whether it is inventing the tool of the century or helping to make peace on earth, you are still just going to be a dead guy/ gal. The crucial thing is, is it worth it to you, what you are doing? Are you following the prime directive of your genes... to pass them on? If so.. then do you think that that was worth it?
Stop repeating this question.

2006-10-23 09:05:51 · answer #6 · answered by eantaelor 4 · 0 0

Sound like suicidal quote? Yes, life is worth living.

2006-10-23 08:51:09 · answer #7 · answered by Bright 6 · 0 1

There are times when it seems that life is not worth living but just when you think you can't take it any more, something will happen to change your mind.

2006-10-23 08:49:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Hi. Yes it is! it took me a long time to figure that one out. Most of my life i didn't want to live, but since i have been brought up in the chrisitan church, i knew i couldn't end my life, so finally, after a horrible divorce and losing everything, God met me in my brokeness and lifted me up. Now, i enjoy life, and get joy out of helping others. It's amazing how much better you feel about yourself and life when you put others first and not yourself

2006-10-23 08:52:28 · answer #9 · answered by Gods little Girl 1 · 0 1

Yes! Definely. It is like a winding road, you never know what is just around the bend. It can be really fun just finding out. Disappointments don't last or seem to matter compared to that.

Things that don't make any sense today, sure make sense tomorrow. Like a puzzle that seems to make know sense because all the pieces are not there yet.

Then all of a sudden they come together so far, and it's like, Oh I see, that's how it is!

2006-10-23 08:50:22 · answer #10 · answered by smoothsoullady 4 · 0 1

That, my friend, depends on how much life insurance you have. Most people have life insurance that is far more than they are or ever will be worth. From that perspective, no, life is not worth living.

2006-10-23 08:46:36 · answer #11 · answered by ::ponders:: 2 · 0 1

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