TiredThinker         
         
Outlander         
         We harm this planet and each other and we can't contribute nearly enough to justify the harm. — TiredThinker
Can we properly examine life while still alive? — TiredThinker
If there is no afterlife can we assume life had no meaning? — TiredThinker
praxis         
         If there is no afterlife can we assume life had no meaning? — TiredThinker
Pfhorrest         
         


      
NOS4A2         
         
Outlander         
         
Noble Dust         
         
Outlander         
         
Noble Dust         
         
Noble Dust         
         
whollyrolling         
         
Bird-Up         
         or some might argue that being happy is the only meaning to life — TiredThinker
Pfhorrest         
         if you are unhappy to begin with, life will seem to lose its meaning. The opposite is also true: when you are happy, you tend to see the meaning in your life. Consider that happiness might be the cause, and meaning is the effect. If you can find other ways to increase your happiness, the fact that life is finite should bother you less. — Bird-Up
Can life have meaning without afterlife? — TiredThinker
Pantagruel         
         Meaning is not given, it is built.
That goes for language, and for life. — Banno
Metaphysician Undercover         
         We harm this planet and each other and we can't contribute nearly enough to justify the harm. — TiredThinker
Outlander         
         meaning is imaginary. — whollyrolling
TiredThinker         
         
TiredThinker         
         
praxis         
         ... if existence is building blocks from what came before, and nothing comes after, and all we've accomplished is what lesser beings have done, than how can we feel special? — TiredThinker
TiredThinker         
         
Augustusea         
         being happy is the only meaning to life, but that only sounds like a way to prevent sadness and suicide. — TiredThinker
Can we properly examine life while still alive? — TiredThinker
Philosophim         
         
TiredThinker         
         
Metaphysician Undercover         
         Apparently he had done everything and seen everything. — TiredThinker
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