What, you want a yes/no answer to this? Come on.
What do you intend to *do* with the answers gathered from these posts? You can expect to get some serious responses along with some seriously half-arsed ones. I imagine you're looking to get ideas from people and sift 'em out on your own time. What you do with those answers will make asking questions here meaningful or not.
If you decide to adopt those H-A answers in your body of thought, and it satisfies you, I guess that's put more meaning into your life. -Not much, granted, but it's something. (And I'd hate to see your life before that, in that case.) But if you take the serious answers seriously - even if you don't agree with 'em - that's what I'd say makes it all worthwhile.
2007-05-19 10:28:12
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answered by strateia8 3
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Your question seems as though people who seem for which ability is silly. yet i don't see many desirous to understand that for the duration of any respect, and in the event that they do, it is because of the fact existence's which ability is a organic question to somebody who's alive or somebody who has dissimilar suffering. i think of you're exaggerating the theory that folk asking what existence's which ability is is asked too lots. To me it is the only genuine question and is not asked sufficient. there is categories of people. there is people who discover which ability in excitement and people who discover no which ability in excitement and have a look at to discover it someplace else. yet attempting to discover which ability is calling for excitement in a diffused way. If a guy or woman isn't happy with believing in some thing like faith or philosophy for an answer, because of the fact they have been very much shocked by way of a unexpected death of a chum, then searching for an answer may be a excitement in getting rid of their discomfort and their doubts approximately residing. yet excitement is what supplies which ability to maximum folk, and the greater excitement you have the greater ideal you're surviving. Then whilst human beings lose the excitement they have become linked to, as in death, they specially circumstances seem for solutions. it is cynical to think of people who ask what's existence's which ability are in basic terms being superfluous once you do not unquestionably understand.
2016-10-05 00:04:24
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answered by ? 4
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Not really because philosophers try to discover the true nature of reality because they are unhappy and refuse to buy the version of the world that is force feed to them upon birth and in the pursuit of the truth they become even more confused which in turn means they take two steps forward for every 1 and 3/4 steps back.
2007-05-13 04:10:15
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answered by Aries 3
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You just might. You might also check out Religion & Spirituality, where there is some pretty lively debate going on -- and a lot of trash, too, of course, but such is life. Don't forget Books, Movies, and other forms of modern communication. Meaning comes from language, and the intelligent use of language, and that is in quite a few categories.
Happy hunting!
2007-05-13 01:21:13
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answered by auntb93 7
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It depends on what meaning your life has now and how you want to expand the meaning in your life.
Does asking philosophical questions in real life make your life meaningful?
Does studying your navel make your life more interesting, better, meaningful? Of course, I am being facetious, but where am I going with this? I am saying that internet's ivory tower does not compare with trying to make a difference (contribution) in the real world and that is what can give your life more meaning.
2007-05-13 01:20:41
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answered by happy inside 6
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It depends on two things, if you are really interested in philosophical questions, and also if you ask questions that you think are rather intellectually stimulating. It also helps if you ask questions that belong in philosophy, for example i remember one person that asked a question about two anime characters being in love in philosophy. Oddly enough, i made fun of that person in my answer and they gave me a best answer.
2007-05-12 20:37:31
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answered by The Doctor 2
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No, because you'll find the people here never respect your opinion about life, and if they do they give you a crappy answer on how great life is which depresses you only because you realize your life could be that great if only you were them. I'd suggest getting out while you still can.
2007-05-13 12:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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a single question can start a movement....
but the real queston is, were it really answered?
you might be able to get tons of reaction..
but has it helped you find what you're looking for?
the truth is, Life's meaning need not 2b asked...
it's not something we look for in the present
but something to look forward to in the future
it's not a single experience we get in an instant..
but the small moments we get to accumulate..
most of all it's not our own purpose in Life,
but more of how others matter in our Lives.
no matter what, i hope you stick to Philososphy section..
i also like your questions
:-)
2007-05-12 23:19:34
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answered by enki 4
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Not really. Some questions are way to obscure & some are impossible to answer. Both pretending to be Philosophy or something like it.
2007-05-12 22:34:28
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answered by beardog 1
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As much as I will be more beautiful if I start posting questions in the Beauty section.
2007-05-12 21:47:37
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answered by Alice in Wonderbra 7
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