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What is the purpose of life? What is the purpose of life to you? Shallow thoughts are welcome, but im interested to listen to some really deep thoughts.... |
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if you believe in god then it's a spiritual experience if u dont, then there is no purpose |
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why do we humans try so hard in life? what motivates us to become olympic level athletes, to become rich businessmen, to become brilliant scientists that aim to change the world? in fact, why do they aim to change the world when they know that they themselves will die, and those they change the world for, will also die? isn't life all just a dream? there is no point to conflict, everytime i engage in one, i ask myself, why do i even care? what is the point of caring so much, in the end, i will just die..... |
if you understand maslow's hierarchy of needs, it shows the level of how ppl obtain what satisfies them, with the largest and most fundamental levels of needs at the bottom, and highest level is self- actualization. Self-actualization is like reaching the person's full potential is and realizing that potential. People in life aim for self-actualization after going through each level, it takes a while to hit that highest level, some never do. Idk, i guess thats a way of seeing why people have a purpose in life. Some have religious purpose, to live life according to their values and be rewarded when they die, coz life is short and the the after life may be longer and eternal, depending on what you believe in. |
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imo, no offence at all to those in religious practise but religion is just to secure your mind, cus you know very well deep down that you will die, and when you do, you will remain forever locked.....locked into what? locked into nothing.....true emptiness..... maybe its cus i am still young... but what i know to be true is that, what separates an adult from an child, is their understanding of their potential.... and yet i am still searching for it....because i do not see it. |
what is the purpose of life? fuck bitches, get money.:whistle: |
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Personally, my intensive studies of science and mathematics have nurtured the idea of a time loop: time is like a racetrack, eventually "looping" back to its beginning after reaching its end. If the world is limitless and time restarts itself repeatedly, why can't humans renew their existence along with the renewal of time? anyways, that's rather abstract. from a more practical sense, live life because it's a gift you've been given. you can either ponder endlessly about the meaning of life and drown in a pool of utter indifference, or you can influence the world with this limited time you've be granted on earth. even if my theories about time are incorrect, and time does infact flow perpetually forward without the capabilities of restarting, doesn't it feel good to set goals and to achieve them? (as cliffhanger put it: "realizing human potential"). doesn't it feel good to make a difference? to put a smile on a child's face, or knowing that one life breathed easier because of your own existence? To make so much bacon that you blow your nose with hundred dollar bills and sleep on the skin of a siberian tiger? to have your face on the cover of Time Magazine? don't (atleast some of) these achievements bless you with a feeling of fulfillment? I understand the origins of your curiousity since I had those identical thoughts as a teenager. But remember, as of current technological abilities, the aging process cannot be reversed and ALL living organisms face an inevitable death. Being upset about death ain't gonna prevent it, so you might as well stay cheerful. On an endnote, read some books about existentialism; it might answer some of your questions |
I feel like most people in this world, perhaps all, but I'm just going to say most for now, do things because they enjoy it. We're all psychological egoists as well as psychological hedonists. Think about the last time you did something nice. Did you do it because it ultimately benefited you? So I think the purpose of life is to just do your thing, to put it simply. Do whatever makes you happy. |
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and, so i achieve goals, but for what purpose? for self-satisfaction? what satisfaction? satisfaction that something has completed but will just die away anyway? And feel good? what is the point of feeling good? so we can feel bad afterward, and then look for something else to "achieve potential?" i know how ppl say incredible things are ones that live even after you die. but you wouldn't know would you? you're dead. |
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Many people go depressed and sad upon acknowledgement of their death. I on the other hand, feel prepared and ready to face it, because with it, i have learned to cope with the many challenges in my life. You can say that, by embracing my death, I have opened new paths for myself. Death itself has changed my concept of time. |
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and in the case that one does become immortal...views on life would change dramatically and i would actually be scared...but then again... that won't happen to me...because i will perish |
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i have and will always continue to believe this way i make my decisions and don't look back... maybe because i haven't had enough experiences for me to be able to look back on.... but fuck, i don't give a shit...things happen because they happen. i do things because i do it. Yes, i have had my regrets, not finishing my piano/violin when i was at the peak of learning it, not finishing continuing on with certain things when i was at a point where i could have gone very far with it.... but as i thot more, so what if i had learned these things? would i have been happier now if i had not quit? No, because I did it for the reasons I had, and by respecting it, I did what was happy for me... If i don't wanna do shit, i won't do it...if i wish to indulge in something, by all means i will..... |
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in fact, the figures that brought influential changes are the ones that have brought more dramatic pain to the human race.... in respects to yin and yang, with increasing advantages, there will be increasing disadvantages |
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its bullshit.... but not entirely. I do believe that man will one day become immortal, and when it does, the world will refresh to the start of caveman. We have come a long way since then, and I believe that this will put a stop to the loop of time and in turn, end the suffering of man. |
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