NO! I have much too long a "list" than to PONDER the why of it.
Steven Wolf
2007-01-07 08:07:05
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answer #1
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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Oh, I think everybody gets to the point where they ask themselves, "Why are we here? And how did we get here, anyway? And just what the heck are we doin' here, and what is it all about? Does it make a point of any kind, at all?
And there have been philosher's and great thinker's, we were just discussing in the kitchen the other day, that believed modern existence makes so little sense, that suicide is actually a rational decision to the problem.
But now tell me? Are they someone who has ever looked at the wonder in a child's eyes, or looked at a sunset, perhaps a waterfall?
Or, maybe just plain shared a laugh with someone, or just had some fun! For cryin' out loud!
I don't see how anyone can add up all those very ration things!
And then turn around and declare that to them there is rationally no point. For anyone.
Maybe they just must have been personally depressed. If that was true, they maybe just should have found a way to personally fix it for themselves, before telling the rest of us that it is not worth it, ya know?
Or have just referred to that one paragraph I just wrote, explaining that it is! Things like that.
2007-01-07 08:14:33
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answer #2
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answered by smoothsoullady 4
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I don't imagine that I will ever have a "true" understanding of the reasoning behind existance. It doesn't mean that it is a subject not worthy of contemplation. In the end, it seems best to try and get as much out of my existence, as I know it, as I can. I don't know what comes next, so I might as well focus on the now.
2007-01-07 08:14:36
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answer #3
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answered by c'mon, cliffy 5
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contemplation of existance is the greatest degree of pleasure for my mind
existance cannot be defined, existance just is, existance just exists, there is no end and there is no beginning to existance, if you acknowledged the births and deaths of stars, or of people as finite existance, than that would mean there are multiple existances, but there is only one, the universe or multiple universes that exist, everything exists, matter is neither created nor destroyed, which would mean everything is an infinite cycle
existance is continuous, it's infinite
if existence was finite and limited, there would be a beginning and end, but then you would need to know what defines the beginning and what defines the end, what is without beginning and end?
existance, time, universe
a funny imposter or look alike is the human mind, although sometimes it seems as if the thoughts that the mind indulges in can offshoot into infinite directions, the human mind is finite, it is limited to the human imagination, which is limited to experience and all that has been perceived in life thus far
if thought exists, then humans surely exist, what is thought without the human mind? what is the concept of existance without the human mind?
2007-01-07 08:21:41
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I have contemplate creation? or any, and many things that Exist? though such existence to me it seams abstract, existences with not Life, Bricks?, monuments?, in the other hand, ant's, perhaps they don't have a life, per-say, though they have purposes, same as trees?, though I have also contemplate Life, from an abstract point of view a/o perspective, Ocean waves, wind funnels Hurricanes, sky, leaves.?. there is to many existences to mention, The result of such day dreams a/o contemplations have lead me to think and realize that "Life is God business".
2007-01-07 08:34:32
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answered by paradiseemperatorbluepinguin 5
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i contemplate my existence but never choose to end my existence. I know that this life is important enough, and the next one will be just as important. Why skip a phase?
2007-01-07 08:08:04
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, nearly all intelligent people consider the question: "What is the meaning, or purpose in life?" at one or more point in their lives.
I have chosen to continue to exist because I think existence is enjoyable, for the most-part. I believe the purpose of life is to make the most of it, by following our bliss. When/if it becomes clear that my life is no longer enjoyable, I will no longer chose to exist.
2007-01-07 09:33:31
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answer #7
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answered by HarryTikos 4
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There is nothing much to contemplate on the existence because we are not here on our own choice and we won't go on our own choice either. I think what matters is JUST LET IT BE
2007-01-07 08:10:30
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Calling it existance is the beginning of making it complicated, so the real question here is: Just what the hell do you think you are talking about? Do you really think existance is complex? Just look around.
2007-01-07 08:18:10
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answer #9
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answered by The Witten 4
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It is beyond our comprehension and must be accepted as such.
To say its Gods will is just a silly cop-out, but our animal
insticts keep us on course or at least some of us.
2007-01-07 08:11:54
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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