The meaning of life is very important to each one of us here. This has been an all time favorite question. The meaning of life is really centered as to how we see life is. Life for me is the gift of nature. each one of us must give importance to it since we have only one life to live. We must value the meaning of life. We must give its importance not only to ourselves but most especially to others. All the life we live in this great world must be in accordance with the great custom man has imposed to us. We must as well learn to have the freedom and liberty in the pursuit of happiness. Life is the means of reproduction. It gives us the opportunity to propagate our species. That's what the nature gave us.
Thanks for asking. Have a great day!
2007-11-10 23:12:19
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answered by Third P 6
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2007-11-11 07:25:13
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-11-11 07:20:02
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answered by mustardgamer 2
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There is no meaning to life, although you could say the meaning of life is to survive and, hopefully, die in your sleep. Womankind - okay, Mankind - has a penchant for establishing reasons for just about everything when, in fact, there aren't any. Affixing reasons for stuff doesn't make it so. In fact, it's one of the main reasons for disharmony in the world. Why? Their labels don't agree with ours. Let's go kill them.
2007-11-11 07:18:40
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answered by FRANsuFU 3
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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
2007-11-11 09:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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To live life the way you want is the most obvious answer. You can find meaning in the things you do. Like teachers, they see that their purpose is to educate. For those of us who are somewhat lost, we can do some at least to discover, like i do community service to try and find my purpose. A journey of self-discovery. (Thats going to be hard for those who conform, like the unrelenting and unmoving mob) If you think your purpose is to serve God and his glory, which I wont blame you for it, just dont get arrogant. We serve his glory in our own unique ways, because everyone is different. I dont think God, a complex all encompasing being, would like homogeny. (I dont exactly believe in God, but thats what I think)
2007-11-11 07:17:15
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answered by JN 3
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To contribute meaningfully to our world within our means and make it a better place for our younger generations
2007-11-11 07:32:49
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answered by Bernard T 1
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living with it... love, family, friends gives meaning to life.
2007-11-11 07:13:17
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answered by aquariusXgirL 2
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I thinkit is to serve the lord.
2007-11-11 07:05:17
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answered by Linda S 6
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The philosophical question "What is the meaning of life?" means different things to different people. The vagueness of the query is inherent in the word "meaning", which opens the question to many interpretations, such as: "What is the origin of life?", "What is the nature of life (and of the universe in which we live)?", "What is the significance of life?", "What is valuable in life?", and "What is the purpose of, or in, (one's) life?". These questions have resulted in a wide range of competing answers and arguments, from scientific theories, to philosophical, theological, and spiritual explanations.
These questions are separate from the scientific issue of the boundary between things with life and inanimate objects.
Popular beliefs
"What is the meaning of life?" is a question many people ask themselves at some point during their lives, most in the context "What is the purpose of life?" Here are some of the many potential answers to this perplexing question. The responses are shown to overlap in many ways but may be grouped into the following categories:
Survival and temporal success
...to live every day like it is your last and to do your best at everything that comes before you
...to be always satisfied
...to live, go to school, work, and die
...to participate in natural human evolution, or to contribute to the gene pool of the human race
...to advance technological evolution, or to actively develop the future of intelligent life
...to compete or co-operate with others
...to destroy others who harm you, or to practice nonviolence and nonresistance
...to gain and exercise power
...to leave a legacy, such as a work of art or a book
...to eat
...to prepare for death
...to spend life in the pursuit of happiness, maybe not to obtain it, but to pursue it relentlessly.
...to produce offspring through sexual reproduction (alike to participating in evolution)
...to protect and preserve one's kin, clan, or tribe (akin to participating in evolution)
...to seek freedom, either physically, mentally or financially
...to observe the ultimate fate of humanity to the furthest possible extent
...to seek happiness and flourish, experience pleasure or celebrate
...to survive, including the pursuit of immortality through scientific means
...to attempt to have many sexual conquests (as in Arthur Schopenhauer's will to procreate)
...to find and take over all free space in this "game" called life
...to seek and find beauty
...to kill or be killed
...No point. Since having a point is a condition of living human consciousness. Animals do not need a point to live or exist. It is more of an affliction of consciousness that there are such things as points, a negative side to evolutionary development for lack of better words.
Wisdom and knowledge
...to master and know everything
...to be without questions, or to keep asking questions
...to expand one's perception of the world
...to explore, to expand beyond our frontiers
...to learn from one's own and others' mistakes
...to seek truth, knowledge, understanding, or wisdom
...to understand and be mindful of creation or the cosmos
...to lead the world towards a desired situation
...to satisfy the natural curiosity felt by humans about life
Ethical
...to express compassion
...to follow the "Golden Rule"
...to give and receive love
...to work for justice and freedom
...to live in peace with yourself and each other, and in harmony with our natural environment
...to protect humanity, or more generally the environment
...to serve others, or do good deeds
Religious and spiritual
...to find perfect love and a complete expression of one's humanness in a relationship with God
...to achieve a supernatural connection within the natural context
...to achieve enlightenment and inner peace
...to become like God, or divine
...to glorify God
...to experience personal justice (i.e. to be rewarded for goodness)
...to experience existence from an infinite number of perspectives in order to expand the consciousness of all there is (i.e. to seek objectivity)
...to be a filter of creation between heaven and hell
...to produce useful structure in the universe over and above consumption (see net creativity)
...to reach Heaven in the afterlife
...to seek and acquire virtue, to live a virtuous life
...to turn fear into joy at a constant rate achieving on literal and metaphorical levels: immortality, enlightenment, and atonement
...to understand and follow the "Word of God"
...to discover who you are
...to resolve all problems that one faces, or to ignore them and attempt to fully continue life without them, or to detach oneself from all problems faced
Philosophical
...to give life meaning
...to participate in the chain of events which has led from the creation of the universe until its possible end (either freely chosen or determined, this is a subject widely debated amongst philosophers)
...to know the meaning of life
...to achieve self-actualisation
...all possible meanings have some validity
...life in itself has no meaning, for its purpose is an opportunity to create that meaning, therefore:
...to die
...to simply live until one dies (there is no universal or celestial purpose)
...nature taking its course (the wheel of time keeps on turning)
...whatever you see you see, as in "projection makes perception"
...there is no purpose or meaning whatsoever
...life may actually not exist, or may be illusory )
...to contemplate "the meaning of the end of life"
Other
...to contribute to collective meaning ("we" or "us") without having individual meaning ("I" or "me")
...to find a purpose, a "reason" for living that hopefully raises the quality of one's experience of life, or even life in general
...to participate in the inevitable increase in entropy of the universe
...to make conformists' lives miserable
...to make life as difficult as possible for others (i.e. to compete)
2007-11-11 10:30:35
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answered by Jayaraman 7
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