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    produce both meaning and purpose in our personal lives. To what extent do you agree with this statement?” To effectively answer that question, we must first differentiate between meaning and purpose in life and define knowledge. Firstly, knowledge is justified true belief (Organization). The meaning of life can be defined as the reason for the creation of one’s life, whereas the purpose of life can be defined as an individual’s mission during their life. One’s purpose and meaning in life may be mainly

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    Meaning to Life Is there a meaning to life? First, to clear up any misunderstandings in the next few paragraphs you are about to read, I shall explain a few things. I am not talking about the individual people in our lives, that mean so much to us, or individual lives. That is a whole other matter. What I mean by the "meaning of life", is the greater picture. There are people all over the world, doing their own thing, living their own lives, in their own areas. Is there a point to this? The

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    The True Meaning of Life      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

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    Meaning of life. 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

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    will is going to be frustrated, that this will all end, that we will die. Furthermore, we have to live with the sense that our lives, our conscience, will no longer exist – the worst thing that could perhaps happen to us, our will. This is the true meaning of what is means to be mortal. So, it is fully logical to see why some would want to live forever, to become immortal. For instance, on one side of a spectrum, there is the non-human animals, which possess the same will as humans but do not possess

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    Life is meaningless. Or at least an nihilistic absurdist would say so. When faced with ridiculous circumstances, one can only be aware of it and accept it in order to gain power from it. By acknowledging the restraints of our circumstances, we can overcome them. The inherent decline towards entropy traps us in a cycle of dystopian outcomes, but, in a way, that does not matter. What does matter is our outlook towards this. As mere mortals, many things are out of our control; our impact is so insignificant

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    1. The Meaning of Life: a. I think that the Theistic response to life’s meaning is most likely true. The Theistic response to life’s meaning says that God gives life meaning. There are a lot of good arguments in favor of the Theistic response. I found that Aquinas’s argument really helped me to think this response is more likely true than the other responses. Aquinas says that humans desire to know the first cause of all things and that is God, therefore God is the meaning of life. This explanation

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    Meaning of Life The meaning of life will vary from person to person. Some people believe happiness is the ultimate meaning of life. Others may believe it is perseverance or love or millions of other things. Everyone has different experiences and different opinions; these opinions and experiences will shape our views and lead us to decide what we feel is meaningful to us. There is not a right or wrong answer to the question: “What is the meaning of life?”. The truth is, it is all dependent on your

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    everything else that has occured since the beginning of time is practically nothing. So, what is the meaning of life? Why are we here? Why have we come so far with all of our advancements and technology knowing it will all come to an end one day? The answers to these questions I do not know, but I will tell you what moves me and what makes me want to get out of bed every morning, what my meaning of life is. My parents did not make the smartest decisions in their lifetimes. There was partying, drinking

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    What is the meaning of life? I think that the meaning of life is to live it with as much joy and happiness as you can. It’s about trying as much as you can in a short amount of time and living it to your greatest capability. Living your life is supposed to be exciting and thrilling. I think its just to find what you love to do and do what makes you happy. Fulfill all your dreams and goals you create for yourself. I think the meaning of life is to just be happy. What is divinity? My divinity is a

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