The question concerning what is the meaning of life? Has been overlooked for many years. Throughout history, philosophers like Socrates, Tolstoy, and much more have searched this meaning from science and religion. However, in today’s world, the meaning of life for everyone has a different interpretation. I will be sharing what the life is for me and how others have helped me to want to live a purposeful now and in the future. When in search for the importance of life, I noticed my values changed as I age. I was raised by a foreign mother from Cameroon who centered her parenting on old-fashioned ways. There were times as a child, I would ask my mom about her life growing up wanting to learn how things have changed compared to now. The deeper conversations helped me to build a connection with my mother's meaning. She had centered her life around one day raising beautiful children who would succeed in the future.
Moving forward, as a teenager, the church became my second home. While I was searching for the meaning of life through faith, I was able to come across God’s gift. The gift was the word of wisdom, knowledge, and understanding I would use this gift to impact and improve the lives of others. A gift to help others by being involved with me that would be used to impact and improve the lives of others. In the next years of my life as a young adult, I sought for answers to life from the church and with great findings I came across a pastor who later on would become my
We all sit and wonder what’s the meaning of life. People can research and write novels about the topic, but we will never understand the real meaning until people experience life for themselves-until people feel like they’re experiencing the beauty of life. Every person has their own ideas of their needs, wants, and desires. But people don’t know what their needs, wants, or desires unless they go and discover what they love. Everyone has their own ways to share their views on the meaning of life-everyone is unique. If people walk around a shopping mall and ask each person what they believe the meaning of life is, this topic would receive different answers and views from each person. The answer from many people would be “just to live a happy life,” but is that all people have to say about the meaning of life?
Life, it might be argued, is the distinguishing feature of all organisms and may most usefully be thought of as involving various kinds of complex systems of organization providing individual organisms with the ability to make use of those energy sources available to them for both self maintenance and reproduction. Underlying this deceptively persuasive definition, however, lie those persistent traditional problems inherent in the search for an essential, distinctive substance characteristic of all forms of life. Additionally, as evolution theory makes clear, there is the problem of borderline instances, organisms of which it is not easy to say whether or not they may be defined as being alive. One such case
In recent years, God has become a very important part of my life. I am determined to learn more about God and look forward to seeing what he has in store for me and my family. At one time God was not a big part of my life, I did not attend church regularly or feel close to him. I have always believed in God and Jesus Christ as our savior, but did not actively seek a closer relationship with him. I feel that much of that changed when I accepted my current job in a church based preschool program. After taking the position in the preschool, I was then offered a position in the church’s nursery on Sunday mornings. I accepted this position also and my son and I started attending Church every Sunday. In the time since, my husband, myself, and our children have all joined the Church, been baptized, and become very active in our Church. I feel that this was God’s plan for us all along. I feel that God guides our decisions each and everyday, and I now use prayer to seek his guidance for our lives.
My faith and how I lived in my faith made serves as a lasting example to believers in Christ (Lindslay, 3). In life, I believed that all work that I did was spiritual work for the betterment of the Lord’s kingdom. Whether I was writing, ministering, eating out, or simply talking with friends, all work, all things, all I did was for the advancement of the Lord’s kingdom. For the work of “a Beethoven” or the work of a “charwoman” were all the same in my eyes; for both the workers, their work should be “offered to God” and done “humbly” “as to the Lord” (Eshlemen, 2). Although I struggled with cynicism, this way of living life challenged and brought new meaning to my life (Lindslay, 3). This idea on the life I lived and how I lived the life I was given serves as an example of Colossians 3:17 for Christians who wish to live and long to live in similar fashions (The Holy, 237). This way of living my faith truly required me to be quite public and open with my thoughts and beliefs. My faith was not always outright and public. When I was young, my family was my first spiritual influence (Eshlemen, 5). My faith started when I was young, but was shattered with the death of my mother when I was ten years of age (Lindslay, 1). This tragedy shook who I thought God is. The death of my mother affected me deeply. In fact, in college, I denounced the protestant
Now that I explained the ideal qualities of God’s Church, how does it apply to my life? During my eleven years as Christian, I grew up to become a singer, encourager, leader, and faith believer in my Christian journey. Though I felt depressed and discouraged when I did not know my gift from God, I realized that just knowing my gift is not enough if I do not live out my
The lessons I’ve received from transitioning through the church as a child, youth, and adult member have taught me a number of lessons; patience, reverence, and empathy are all traits I’ve strengthened, and they have undoubtably helped me through my high school career. Taught how to ask thoughtful questions, I’m unashamed of my curiosity. Our faith is not always one of direct answers— even our most devoted
The meaning of life varies based on the viewpoints of an individual. Being Black in America has led me to believe that life is unfair and that the darker you are, the more difficult it is. In the essay, “Letter to My Son,” Ta-Nehisi Coates tells his son that “[p]art of me thinks that your vulnerability brings you closer to the meaning of life, just as for others, the quest to believe oneself white divides them from it.” The meaning of life can be pertained as the significance of one’s existence. From the words of a Black father to his Black son, Coates informs his son that the disadvantages that he faces in life will only push him further to finding out his purpose in life, while White people are privileged and are already offered more opportunities compared to People of Color. Black bodies are always seen as threats and once that mindset is created, Black people always had to prove to others that they do not harbor negative intentions. Black people have also been viewed as inferior, leading people to underestimate them or limit the opportunities given to them. Being Black can be difficult, even having to work twice as hard compared to the average White person. The meaning of life is that it is not always going to be easy, and being Black in a White society further exemplifies that.
Throughout my life I have always been drawn to theology and church. In my family I have been called the family “Chaplin”. When grace is said at family dinners my family looks to me to lead the prayer, if we have sick family or friends I am the one that is leading a group prayer for that person or family. We have helped many people, believers and non-believers, with death and sickness. Doing this it has strengthened not only my belief in the healing powers of God but has strengthened my family and has helped some non-believers open their hearts to learning the word.
I have learned that no one has it together. We all need one another and need to be ware or the gift God gave us to guide each other to strive for progression not perfection.Coming into new perspectives happened as I entered the doors there were so welcoming and loving. As I heard the worship going on truly motivated me and opened my heart and mind for the word.the music spoke to me and helped me understand a little more about what gods about. My church has strengthened me in many aspects in my life and have helped me accomplish surpassing obstacles that once seemed impossible without God.As i've witnessed myself being more positive and productive through god. I realize I want to help other accomplish what they want. I want to teach others and guide
What is the meaning of life? Well known Greek philosphers such as Socrates and Plato believed that our purpose in this life was to gain knowledge in preparation for the next life. Other Philosophers such as Epicurus believed that pleasure is the main goal in life. After giving these ideas lots of thought, I have come to my own conclusion that the true meaning of life is far more complex than either of these; far too complex for any human to fully comprehend. In fact these two different philosophies are only part of the grand picture. If it were that easy for men to figure out our lives wouldn't be so messed up now. The meaning of life revolves around many different things. I
All of human life comes down to one thing, the making and breaking of relationships. These relationships are formed in order to feel emotions; love, happiness, sadness, anger, resentment. It is because of these feelings that people are able to form their own consciousness and find a purpose for themselves. Religions such as Christianity find the meaning of life to be forming a relationship with God and when you die, you are judged by your mortal sins and are forever sentenced to heaven or hell. Buddhism tries to find the meaning of life through enlightenment and the preservation of oneself throughout all existence. The meaning of life is at the same time the most discussed,yet taboo thing to talk about. The nature of having a volatile topic that is interpreted differently between people can be difficult, but it is needed in the preservation of the human race.
Life has no meaning if you don't have the urge to wake up the next morning to see the next day. Many people live their lives unhappy since they have no purpose or meaning to fulfill or satisfy their needs. Purpose to me is something to live for and something to look forward to in life. Without purpose and meaning in life there is no point of living at all. Recently in the existentialism unit we’ve been reading, I learned that without a passion to live, one’s life means nothing and is a waste of a soul. Based on the previous books I’ve read, I learned I am happy because I have things to look forward to in life and to wake up the next morning to enjoy the new day. Three elements that give me purpose and meaning in my life are my family, my
My few years on this planet have been a bit confusing. I have learned of many aspects of life from which one can draw meaning, if indeed such meaning can be drawn. I have also learned that there can be no singular meaning of life to stand for us all, or even any one of us. What I have learned above all is that trying to put words to the meaning of life is a task of absolute absurdity. This is not to be confused with the idea that life has no meaning, for life certainly has meaning. However, there is no single meaning of life to be defined - life is different for us all. Therefore, rather than define life for an entire planet, I shall try to explain what life means as I perceive it, and why it means so.
Since the day I was born my parents took my sister and me to church ever Sunday. I grew up in a loving Christian home and was encouraged at an age where I could fully understand, to purse a relationship with Jesus. I accepted Christ into my heart when I was in the second grade and was baptized in the fourth grade at age 10. Growing up I have always been super involved in Church. I have a heart for people and love serving. Since 3rd grade until now, my senior year of high school I have been on the leadership team with my youth group. I can not imagine my life without Jesus as the center. I have been pushed to step out of my comfort zone and because of that I have grown in several different ways. For example, I am an extrovert and enjoy getting new people, but never liked public speaking as I felt nervous and intimidated. By the many adult leaders, and pastors coming along side of me and encouraging me to step of on my comfort zone I now highly enjoy speaking and spreading the truth about The Lord in big groups of people. I am so thankful for the many God loving people that have come in my life and helped stretch me. Jesus is my entire life and I am nothing without him.
Life as we know it could vanish within seconds. The next day is not promised to anyone that walks on this earth. As we live our everyday lives peacefully, we tend not to think what our mission or purpose in life is. Instead, we think what we must do for that to be a “successful” person. Despite this way of thinking, just think for a second. What makes life meaningful? What is life anyway? These questions dive right into the heart of the philosophical, psychological, and the biological aspects of life and what the true meaning of life is. This is a very arguable topic due to every person’s different perspective on life and what it means to them. In summary, I personally think that life is simply what you make of it and each person’s accomplishments has its own merit