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The meaning of life, what is?

2007-08-13 06:20:21 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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I don't know for sure and I hope this isn't a suicidal question, but according to Monty Python the meaning of life is:

Why are we here? What's life all about?
Is God really real, or is there some doubt?
Well, tonight, we're going to sort it all out,
For, tonight, it's 'The Meaning of Life'.

What's the point of all this hoax?
Is it the chicken and the egg time? Are we just yolks?
Or, perhaps, we're just one of God's little jokes.
Well, ça c'est 'The Meaning of Life'.

Is life just a game where we make up the rules
While we're searching for something to say,
Or are we just simply spiralling coils
Of self-replicating DN-- nay, nay, nay, nay, nay, nay, nay.

What is life? What is our fate?
Is there a Heaven and Hell? Do we reincarnate?
Is mankind evolving, or is it too late?
Well, tonight, here's 'The Meaning of Life'.

For millions, this 'life' is a sad vale of tears,
Sitting 'round with really nothing to say
While the scientists say we're just simply spiralling coils
Of self-replicating DN-- nay, nay, nay, nay, nay, nay, nay.

So, just why-- why are we here,
And just what-- what-- what-- what do we fear?
Well, ce soir, for a change, it will all be made clear,
For this is 'The Meaning of Life'. C'est le sens de la vie.
This is 'The Meaning of Life'.

2007-08-13 06:30:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Aristotle’s best answer of what is the meaning of life was the concept of eudaimonia. Unfortunately this word has been tough to translate to English, so there are two favored translations I’m aware of. The first is “happiness,” and the second is “human flourishing.” Personally I might translate this term as “fulfillment,” although that’s not perfectly accurate either.

Eudaimonia is a process of living virtuously, not a fixed state of being. It’s not really an emotion like “happiness” suggests. Aristotle came up with this answer because he found that eudaimonia was the only potential goal of life that could be considered an end in itself rather than a means to another end. I think this is the reason that happiness is perhaps the most popular translation because happiness is an end in itself, not a means to anything else.

2007-08-13 06:37:32 · answer #2 · answered by (((d-_-b))) 2 · 0 0

80% of humanity, the religious folks, don't need to ask the meaning of life, the church tells them....the supernatural explanation. But the rest of us can't swallow religious dogma, because there's no evidence. Nobody can prove that there life after death, that people are tortured or rewarded after life or that there's invisible spirits running around.

I've come to two conclusions recently:

1. Life has no meaning
2. Life has a million meanings.

First, there's a certainty that death and annihilation awaits not only you, but the Earth in general. It's an astonomical certainty that our sun will supernova and leave the earth a burnt crisp, not to mention all the other extinction level events around the corner.

Second, the million things that give us meaning are the pleasurable experiences we can conjure up during the short period we are here on the earth, in the form of the relationships we have with our kids and other people, and the 'housekeeping' types of purposes. What i mean by that are the curing disease, ending hunger, improving literacy, reducing crime, preventing war, helping other kinds of things.

So the bottom line is, we only have a temporary meaning to life, to reduce pain and increase pleasure, other than that everything is lost to oblivion.


To be or not to be? "To be" is temporary and "not to be" is inevitable

2007-08-13 06:47:42 · answer #3 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 0 2

The meaning of life... is to love and to show that there is hope taht we can live a better life, and bless the people around us

2007-08-13 06:42:59 · answer #4 · answered by lynxmcromance 4 · 0 0

The meaning of life is there is no meaning.

2007-08-13 06:38:55 · answer #5 · answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7 · 0 2

Life is not a statement to a point, and so can not have a meaning.

2007-08-13 07:15:48 · answer #6 · answered by Ben 2 · 0 0

Decend the Heavens upon Earth

2007-08-13 06:49:39 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Meaning ,or purpose means different things to different people.

2007-08-13 06:25:37 · answer #8 · answered by WC 7 · 0 0

your mom just kidding "live it" is the meaning of life ^_^

2007-08-13 20:58:29 · answer #9 · answered by Element 4 · 0 0

To live?

2007-08-13 06:24:45 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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