Life is like mathematics
friends to added
enimies to be subtracted
happiness to be multiplied
sorrows to be divided
2007-02-15 21:00:49
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answer #1
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answered by Raven 6
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Paramatma has chosen you, and every other person for a
particular purpose. The aim of life is to understand
the greatness of the creator. And to search for the
purpose for which a soul is given human life. This
purpose differs from person to person because it is
dependent on the past Karma of the soul. But one thing
is sure. Human beings are the highest of all creation.
The rest of the creation is intended for the use of
human beings. How you use is dependent on your mantal
attitude. When you come to know the pupose of your
life, then you will understand the meaning of life.
2007-02-13 05:24:30
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Meaning of life is defined by you only. Others can only guide you but purpose and meaning of life you have to find yourself. However for a better life,live life by living every moment of life,love people around you etc.....
2007-02-12 18:16:30
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answer #3
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answered by amit s 2
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2007-02-12 18:13:39
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answer #4
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answered by ? 3
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Life means whats aims in your life means mind is cold think slowly &live for othre person.
2007-02-13 02:04:01
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answer #5
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answered by Aish 2
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Every religion and school has its own answer. All of them in substance mean the same. The Book of Genesis provides us with clues. The Gospels clarify and make plain. We should listen to Jesus. He tells it like it is in his own words.
The Spirit Self and the Hidden Meaning behind the Tree of Good and Evil
http://innerquest1.blogspot.com/2006/10/spirit-self-and-hidden-meaning-being.html
The Teachings of Jesus
http://message-made-plain.blogspot.com/
2007-02-12 21:48:01
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answer #6
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answered by Angel Luz 5
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Life apparently appears meaningless, but we are sent in this world to carryout some tasks, at the least, to ensure that our offsprings evolve and become better than the parent, and by this process, we evolve finer and finer, till we reach perfection.
2007-02-13 00:42:18
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answer #7
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answered by wizard of the East 7
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It is an adventrous journey which is full of dares and exciting activities and they are associated with each and every moment of your life and makes you to move ahead and teaches you all the ups and downs which every human being faced in his life.
2007-02-14 13:23:06
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answer #8
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answered by Rohan S 1
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Life is a black comedy. U get what u never dreamt of and donot recieve what u always wanted.
2007-02-13 01:45:39
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answer #9
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answered by anna 1
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Unhappy? Depressed?
Think of someone you know that seems pretty happy about life. How would you describe their attitude? Are they kidding themselves? Are they ignoring the ugly truth about life that's right in front of their eyes and pretending that some happy fantasy world that exists only in their heads is real? Well, guess what. That is exactly how every happy person in the world acts. And the really strange thing is that it's OK. Because the reason that you are unhappy is that you have constructed a fantasy world just as complete and just as removed from the "facts" as the Pollyanna imaginings that you so despise in those happy people.
Reality is in fact neither good nor bad, it is a very plastic inkblot sort of thing that can be bent and twisted in many directions depending on your beliefs.
Happiness doesn't depend on anything that has or has not happened in the past, nor does it depend on your future prospects (thank God, eh?). The simple fact is, in order to be happy:
You can't blame it on anyone else, and no one else can do a thing for you. You've just got to decide to be happy, whether or not your logical mind thinks it is rational to be happy and whether or not your moral sense thinks you deserve to be happy. You absolutely will not be happy for any length of time until you decide to, and if you decide to, you can be happy in the face of the most miserable circumstances.
Feel Useless and Worthless?
Well, thankfully, they were wrong. Let's take useless first, it's easier. You cannot be classified as useless, because you aren't really supposed to have to make yourself useful. Look at the natural world. What is the use of a tree? Well, it has many uses, but it isn't TRYING to be useful. There's the difference. It's just doing what it wants (or so we assume) and in the process of doing that it does its job in the natural order of things. Despite all the rantings of moralists, you are in the same boat. The only way you are ever going to do an ounce of good in the world is to do what you want. Do what makes you happy, or at least what distracts you from your misery. Important Note: If you have an underdeveloped sense of empathy and enjoy doing things that harm others, ignore this advice and get professional help!
The people who really do others some good are the people who are doing what they like and who aren't very interested in being useful. They are usually interesting to be around, because they are doing things that interest them. They are often fun to be around, because they appreciate fun and know how to laugh and not take anything too seriously. They inspire other people to figure out what it is that they want to do by example, thus causing more people to be interested in life and interesting to be around, fun loving, etc.
Why is there so much hate in the world?
Well, at least we’re not in the middle ages, when every conceivable atrocity against groups and individuals was justified by the fact that they were different in some way. It’s better now, at least in some parts of the world, than it was then. Of course, there is still a good bit of hate and cruelty, and we usually just bemoan it as a part of human nature. It isn't.
People have very high standards for themselves. As psychologists point out, we don’t like to see ourselves as not meeting our own expectations. People naturally try as hard as they are able to meet their own goals, so "trying harder" is not a solution. People certainly don’t want to lower their expectations either, so they adjust their image of themselves instead. This temporarily solves the crisis; our expectations are intact and we don’t have to try and improve our behavior and performance to a level above what is possible for us.
Unfortunately, this image shift has some rather undesirable side-effects. Whenever we have thoughts or feelings that do not fit in with our superior self image, when we are ashamed of our thoughts, we shove those thoughts and feelings out of our conscious attention. We are afraid of such thoughts; they threaten our self-image at a fundamental level.
When something reminds us of these fearful thought structures, we experience a sudden surge of hatred, fear, or disgust as our conscious attention is momentarily focused on our unacceptable thoughts. Because we cannot accept these thoughts as part of ourselves, we assume that the feelings they generate are coming from whatever or whoever reminded us of them. This is called projection. Anyone that seems vaguely menacing can cause us to project our own suppressed anger onto them. This anger seems to be separate from "our own" thoughts, making it easy to believe that the anger is coming from the other person. Someone with different customs can prompt us to project any anti-social or simply unconventional thoughts of our own that disturbed or disgusted us, making the person before us seems disturbing or dangerous. Depending on the force of our suppressed feelings, people who are in fact harmless can appear to be capable of bringing down civilization.
2007-02-12 19:25:49
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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