I'm sorry if you find this question stupid — krishnamurti
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
I do wonder about the wisdom of calling yourself Krishnamurti and adopting his photograph as an avatar on a philosophy forum. — Wayfarer
But what if our purpose is to serve universal purpose? — Nikolas
Oh and welcome to the forum. — schopenhauer1
So let's say I take up service for humanitarian causes as the meaning of life(this is the only thing I've found to be relatively meaningful than other stuff) , but by the logic of point a.) even that is meaningless. No matter what I do, but in the grand scheme of things,it's all going down. So why bother? — krishnamurti
what is the meaning (of life) then? — krishnamurti
So do we set ourselves up as some game show producers.. and apparently the newborns are the contestants that must play the game? — schopenhauer1
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that's just another way of saying there's no meaning — krishnamurti
So do we set ourselves up as some game show producers.. and apparently the newborns are the contestants that must play the game? — schopenhauer1
1. Someone who was going to be born into a world like this would just be born into a different one, if everyone in this world refused to reproduce. I myself wouldn't want to have a role in bringing someone into this world, but I don't really believe it makes a difference, for the reason expressed in the sentence before this one.
2. A person is born because they want, need, or somehow merit birth. Not because someone reproduced.(In an infinity of possibility-worlds, someone will.) — Michael Ossipoff
— Michael Ossipoff1. Someone who was going to be born into a world like this would just be born into a different one, if everyone in this world refused to reproduce. I myself wouldn't want to have a role in bringing someone into this world, but I don't really believe it makes a difference, for the reason expressed in the sentence before this one.
2. A person is born because they want, need, or somehow merit birth. Not because someone reproduced.(In an infinity of possibility-worlds, someone will.)
I feel so lost right now.I don't know what is the purpose of it all. smile all you want but this how i am feeling right now. — krishnamurti
I don't see how it is meaningless to say that you have the freedom to define your own meaning. It seems to me that you find it necessary for someone, or something, else to define your meaning. Who, or what, has that right, or power, over you? Why would you just give that power away and say that it's meaningless?I feel so lost right now.I don't know what is the purpose of it all. smile all you want but this how i am feeling right now.
LOST.....
Modern scientists say that there is probably no grand meaning to life. "You decide your own meaning", it's said. but isn't that meaningless in itself because the presumption is that:
a.) there is no meaning of life
and
b.) you decide the meaning of life.
So let's say I take up service for humanitarian causes as the meaning of life(this is the only thing I've found to be relatively meaningful than other stuff) , but by the logic of point a.) even that is meaningless. No matter what I do, but in the grand scheme of things,it's all going down. So why bother?
Then, my friends, like an innocent primary school kid asks his teachers, I ask you what is the meaning then?
P.S. : I'm sorry if you find this question stupid or if I couldn't articulate my thoughts properly. I'm new to
this.Will need some time. — krishnamurti
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