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2007-05-19 20:30:11 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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you have it within you...
your Life has a meaning the moment you breathe you first air..
but you should never stop putting more meaning into your Life,
let it accumulate... as you grow in each days of your Life...
for all the things you take & give back to the world & its creator..
for the good things you receive & share...
for the bad things that strengthens your character..
once you appreciate everything that comes with Living,
that you would realize that life is dictionary you add up with new words & meanings each day....

& for the last breath you take, i hope you conclude your Life with the book filled with wonderful words.
so Stop looking and Start defining
:-)

2007-05-20 13:45:42 · answer #1 · answered by enki 4 · 3 0

No one actually knows, but personally I believe you find the meaning of life, when you look into the eyes of someone you truly care about, and when you can figure everything out about them, thats when you figure out the meaning of life, because personally i think the meaning of life, is to find love and with true love happiness will follow


but on a more scientific observation
It is to reproduce and die

thank you and have a nice day

2007-05-20 03:36:25 · answer #2 · answered by Austin 2 · 0 0

The meaning of life is found in the deepest reflection of your own soul. Within this reflection, you will soon discover that it is not only an individual experience but that your life has consequences that stretch to every man, woman and child.

2007-05-20 04:36:55 · answer #3 · answered by iroteb 5 · 1 0

The meaning of life is that what you give, you get back. So be kind, don't litter, speak politely to others, be considerate, view things in the long term, use resources modestly and be as happy as you can manage, as long as you don't make others unhappy. Enjoy the beauty of the moment.

2007-05-20 04:09:54 · answer #4 · answered by nowyat 4 · 0 0

Life just is. It has no intrinsic, or built in meaning of it's own.

All the meaning that life will ever have is the meaning that you give to it.

Looks like its up to you.

Love and blessings Don

2007-05-20 08:44:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Have you checked out the Bible? Pick one up and try starting by reading the Gospel of John which is a book in the new testament.

2007-05-20 03:42:30 · answer #6 · answered by skilletfan 2 · 0 0

life

life [līf]
n
1. existence in the physical world: the quality that makes living animals and plants different from dead organisms and inorganic matter. Its functions include the ability to take in food, adapt to the environment, grow, and reproduce.
2. living individual: a living being, especially a person, often used when referring to the number of people killed in an accident or a war (usually used in the plural)
Two hundred lives were lost in the crash.

3. living things considered together: a group of living things, usually of a particular kind
She was an expert on plant life in the Amazon.

4. whole time somebody is alive: the entire period during which somebody is, has been, or will yet be alive
All my life I’ve wanted to learn to fly.

5. time when something functions: the period during which something continues to function
Cheap batteries usually have short lives.

6. some part of somebody’s life: a particular aspect of somebody’s life
social life

7. human activity: human existence or activity in general
real life

8. life imprisonment: life imprisonment (informal)
9. way in which somebody lives: the character or conditions of an individual’s existence
Most people in this city lead hard lives.

10. characteristic way of living: a way of living that is characteristic of a particular place or group
country life

11. biography: an account of a somebody’s life, usually in writing, but sometimes in other media such as film, video, or radio
He was the author of “The Life of Galileo.”

12. vitality: animation and vitality, or something that produces animation or vitality
We liked him because he was so full of life.

13. artist’s subject: something real used as a subject by an artist, especially human models, who are often nude
She always insisted on painting from life.



[Old English lif , from a prehistoric Germanic word that is also the ancestor of English live, delay, and liver]

bring somebody or something to life to make somebody or something live to make somebody or something more lively or excited
come to life to begin to be interesting, lively, or exciting
The streets really come to life at night.
get a life to do something to improve your situation or change your lifestyle for the better (slang)


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2007-05-20 03:42:56 · answer #7 · answered by Patrick Cool 2 · 1 2

Here is another one for you -- WHAT is the meaning of life? If you'll answer this, I might tell you where to find it.

2007-05-22 14:12:08 · answer #8 · answered by anna 2 · 0 0

In the Comedy section of any competent film outlet.

See also John Cleese.

2007-05-20 03:44:03 · answer #9 · answered by rockman 7 · 0 0

the only meaning to life is the one that you give to it. there is no objective "meaning" to anything. you have to find it in yourself. "meaning" is subjective

2007-05-20 03:38:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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