Only if you are a skydiver.
2007-02-27 13:07:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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That can't be predicted before hand. But then it's the only show in town.
What is there to compare it to? Like any situation where there is no option, the sole "option" is BOTH the best and the worst. So you do have a choice. To make life worth living or to make life not worth living. In this way, life is like an artist's canvas. Where and how the paint is applied determines whether the final product is pleasant or unpleasant.
You are the artisan and life is the (amazing) medium. Make of it what you will. Life gains the all the value/worth you put into it.
2007-02-27 21:51:30
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answered by Daniel J 2
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Is there "worth" in living "life". Everyone who has answered this has employed patterns that seem to speak to absolute spaces. Why, out of an infinite number of patterns would your consciousness employ absolute ideas as what "life" is as well as patterns of worth. There seems to be a consenses that we all "know" that life exists (shared assumptions of truth). Biology points to a checklist that determines whether something is living or not. Take the opportunity to explore other patterns that you seem to dismiss for whatever reason about this experienced named and defined as "life". Have you to yet realize that you are on a huge blue marble spinning around and round in something we all call space? do ya think there could be ONLY a few realities found, only if your motive is to make sense out of something that doesn't make sense.
Applying honesty and effort-- there are some safe and popular paradigms out there and all break down. There is no "life" that has any worth without you giving worth to it.
2007-02-27 22:17:06
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answered by fauxdude 2
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Ultimately that is a question, the answer to which, you can not control. You are alive now and don't have the courage to kill yourself. Soon enough you will be dead with no hope of returning to life.
Is life worth living? in the long run the question is moot.
2007-02-27 21:37:59
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answered by fredrick z 5
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Yes it is. Sometimes in life we feel as if we were not worth living and that nobody cares about us. We feel that if we were to die tomorrow no one would miss us. These are just phases that we all go through and I think that everyone was put into this world for a purpose......
2007-02-27 21:09:39
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answer #5
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answered by ♥Boricua♥ 3
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Life is definitely worth living, especially if you can help people along the way and treat all individuals like you would like to be treated.It takes less muscles to smile than to frown--so smile and be nice to everybody --after all we only pass this way once--I think!!!!
2007-02-27 21:18:28
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answered by donpaolino 1
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Definitely
2007-02-27 21:10:25
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answered by abhyash 2
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huh??
if you think there is another kind of life out there..thats better than this...then living this particular life is not worth it..
but there is only one kind of life and this is it...
if you were to choose between..
option A) stay dead and not experience it..
or
option b) live and experience it..
what would you choose?
hah! thats what i thought..
2007-02-28 11:02:01
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answered by J o h n 3
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The experience of life is truly up to the individual.
For me... I'm still working that one out.
2007-02-27 21:08:14
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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It is if you can always find something to look forward to or something to do that you like. Boredom is the worst thing that anyone can experience on an everyday basis. besides chronic pain.
2007-02-27 21:14:01
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answered by cutiedudie2002 4
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ive been alive AND ive been dead, the answer is yes tis worth living
2007-02-27 21:15:53
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answered by cav 5
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