Well, not my existence but humanity's. I'd have to say human suffering, and on the other hand, the utter and profound love that I feel for my kids. (What is it all leading to, I sometimes think - I think you know what I mean.) I don't pretend to be intelligent enough to even have a clue as to what it's all about.
2007-07-28 17:51:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I will only question my reason for existence if I don't know any way to know myself.
This illustration again: The little light will not know that it can give light as long as it is surrounded by the big Sun. A man will not know that he is man if there is no woman. Black will not know itself if there is no White. Up will never know that it is really Up if there is no Down. Warm will never know itself if there is no Cold. Etc. Etc.
So a human being will only question his existence if he doesn't know anything greater than him, meaning if he has no God. If he believes that nothing created him and why he was created, he will not know his purpose for being alive.
2007-07-28 18:10:27
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answered by medea 3
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I know the reason for my existance...to fulfill God's purpose for my life. My only question comes in not always knowing if I am doing all that I can do.
2007-07-28 17:51:24
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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I pretty much make up my own reason to exist. When I am no longer happy with my reasons for living, I find new reasons.
I'm pretty sure most of us do that, actually... life is full of change, after all.
2007-07-28 18:07:15
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answered by Snark 7
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WOW!!!
Why do I have 5 yes 5 beautiful wonderful children? When my life is shambles?
I know I will be fine so will my children. But why does it have to be so hard? They never did anything wrong.
I am so sorry things turned out the way they did the only way I know how to fix it is to stay positive and GET OUT of this relationship. Which I am working on.
2007-07-28 17:58:16
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answered by Wandering Jenni 2
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Nothing makes me question my existence. I am who I am, and I'm very comfortable with who I am. I will continue to live my life as I am doing.
2007-07-28 17:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Death, pain, suffering. Sometimes I think the world it much too cruel.
My reason for existence though to live life to its fullest and have fun.
2007-07-29 02:12:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not think I have ever questioned my existence - my parents created me and that is that! here I am ,hope to stay a while longer and hope for the best!
2007-07-28 17:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing, I have no reason for existence.
2007-07-28 17:50:46
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answered by fourmorebeers 6
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The fact that the reason tends to change, sometimes violently and without any cause. It's a pain in the @ss sometimes!
2007-07-28 17:51:13
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answered by Anonymous
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