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If that is so... then the feeling that we are feeling at the moment whether for the good or for the bad will have end one day, one way or another. Thats life right? Its all about the experience... At the end of the day, your experience is what matters... what YOU have accomplished with your time here on Earth . Right?

"Even if you travel around a circle... the moment that you stop... that will be the end of that."

Follow your Bliss.


Do You Believe it?

2007-08-23 01:15:19 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

15 answers

Movement is constant; it only appears we have ceased to move, as all things in creation are in flux.

2007-08-23 01:21:54 · answer #1 · answered by Master Ang Gi Guong 6 · 0 0

Everything that has a beginning has an end? I think so. But If you think about existence. Did existence ever begin? because if you think about it how can existence begin. And how could it end. it is impossible for it to have a beginning, yet also impossible for it to NOT have a beginning. That's where you have to think outside the boundaries of human logic; there are some things that can never be understood.
What if something never began? Would it have an end?
Just because something never had a beginning OR an end doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
The experience of life: i think life is a great thing. but everyone dies. would your experience here on earth really mean anything?
You said: "at the end of the day, your experience is what matters." MATTERS
My question? does life matter? when your living it perhaps. but when every ones dead? i think whatever life means to YOU when you are alive is what counts.

2007-08-23 08:33:37 · answer #2 · answered by iamthepringlesguy 2 · 0 0

It's right for you, but is it right for a starving child in a third world country. They don't have the luxury of philosophizing and don't have a chance to accomplish much. Also, some feelings that have a beginning, like sorrow at the loss of a child, only really end with death.

2007-08-23 08:25:35 · answer #3 · answered by william a 6 · 0 0

Do I understand this one? Everything is transient. There is no certainty. Except death. Experience is what matters. So... spiritually prepare for your own death? All other activity is futile as there is only one outcome: that is ultimate death? Follow your bliss; high enlightenment/fulfillment, say, in Buddhism. But For non believers? Do you have to go round in circles AND still play with the torch relay?

2007-08-23 18:53:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yes. If there was a beginning then there is an end. It might not be as obvious as the start and finish of a book, but there is one.

You can be stripped of everything but they can't take your experience and memories so that is what matters.

2007-08-23 16:08:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Everything changes. Nothing can be truly created or destroyed (conservation of energy - the first law of thermodynamics).

We perceive things beginning and then later inevitably ending but all that really occurred was a change in matter. We live, then we die, but our atoms have always existed and always will do and will go on to form new substances.

2007-08-23 08:41:58 · answer #6 · answered by Richard C 1 · 0 0

Possibly.
i dont see what is wrong with ending...."travel around a circle"; Plenty of us have done so on "wild goose chases"
and plenty more will.

It will be a really boring world if we couldnt do the above;if
we couldnt act like children-carefree,with a simple love of
life.

2007-08-23 08:46:43 · answer #7 · answered by peter m 6 · 0 0

But is death really an end? What would it be if the soul goes on? Would that be another beginning or would it just be a continuation?

2007-08-23 08:26:01 · answer #8 · answered by wastical 1 · 0 0

Yes..There is a season and a reason for everything.A time to be born, and a time to die. A time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted. Life moves fast and constantly changing. What matters most is to savor every experienceand learn from it and be thankful.

2007-08-23 09:26:09 · answer #9 · answered by maconsolviaa 5 · 1 0

We learn when we are young, so as to graduate and excel in something greater than what we are currently doing. I look at life like that, it begins, we learn then graduate, using that concept, life may just be a graduation to something bigger than we can imagine.

2007-08-23 08:34:41 · answer #10 · answered by *JC* 4 · 0 0

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