Life – it has a meaning and loving purpose - you just have to find your purpose and live it.
I believe every person is here for a definite purpose. Each person is special and valuable; that refers to me, you, your family, friends, in fact everybody! There is a loving plan for each of our lives here on earth and there is no such thing as coincidence. I don't believe that anything in life happens by chance and that every aspect of our lives points to something deeper.
You need to decide now to live for God rather than for yourself. You spend your life on Earth preparing yourself (as best you can) for death. I don't see death as a scary, negative experience, but birth into a bliss filled eternal life with God. I believe that this is something you have to consciously choose or not during your life on earth.
The meaning of life is for us to discover that we are true children of an infinitely loving and merciful God, to find out what our responsibilities are to our Creator, and to fulfill those responsibilities. Each of us is called to affirm, accept and develop the talents God has given us. -
2007-02-04 16:28:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Life can be a property of matter. Matter that is alive, or life forms, are organisms of a vast variety. Properties common to the known organisms found on Earth – plants, animals, fungi, protists, archaea and bacteria – are that they are carbon-and-water-based, are cellular with complex organization, undergo metabolism, possess a capacity to grow, respond to stimuli, reproduce and, through natural selection, adapt to their environment in succeeding generations.
An entity with the above properties is considered to be an organism. However, not every definition of life considers all of these properties to be essential. For example, the capacity for descent with modification is often taken as the only essential property of life. This definition notably includes viruses, which do not qualify under narrower definitions as they are acellular and do not metabolise. Broader definitions of life may also include theoretical non-carbon-based life and other alternative biology.
2007-02-05 19:57:51
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answered by brady ewart 3
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Well, it's different for everyone. Some live to help others, some just live.
The most important thing is to live life, not just days. So make everyday special, but at the same time make sure you don't screw up your future by doing so.
ps.. just so you know suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem...nothing is worth doing it
2007-02-04 12:02:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i think of life like a videogame. you start, eat grow, beat all the hard levels...including the bosses at the end of each chapter, and you continue on until your journey is complete. Only then will the story come together and you will undertsand.
i hope i didnt confuse you lol...but thats just the way i see it.
love jen
2007-02-04 12:08:30
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answered by Jennie 3
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the meaning of life is to get the best out of life for you. be happy.
2007-02-04 12:05:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Awww...come on. Am I really the first person to say this? Well, anyway, the meaning of life is 42.
EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT!!
2007-02-04 13:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Directing you to this video that I love. A cool look at the nature of existence and our purpose in life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0drT_L4G8w8
There are over 50 more along these lines here...
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=ARIfilms
Have fun!
2007-02-05 18:15:20
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answered by mmhhhhhmmm 3
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To Live, Laugh and Love
2007-02-04 12:05:36
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answered by volleyball_tiger16 1
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life was made pointless for a reason so we could give it any meaning we want to.
2007-02-04 12:16:53
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answered by dcarcia@sbcglobal.net 6
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this question has been asked so many times so if you want all of the answers we have to offer look up this question in the archives
2007-02-04 12:01:56
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answered by The Watched 3
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