Is your life meaningful? — Purple Pond
Do you believe that you are significant? — Purple Pond
Everything shall pass. In about 5 billion years from now the sun will expand and the heat of it will destroy earth. Life on earth will perish and no one will know that you existed. The evolutionary drive to leave a legacy by producing offspring shall not continue. Nature's work--chance and natural selection--will be erased. Every good deed, every moment of happiness or sadness will soon be gone. No record of our humanity will survive when the universe expands its way to a very cold end. Given these facts, how can we say that the brief adventure that life has provided for us has any meaning? — Purple Pond
You might say that life is indeed meaningless on such massive time scales such as of billions of years. What about the here and now? What about my life? Let's just focus on life right now, and forget what happens in the far distant future. — Purple Pond
Unfortunately the question of life's meaningfulness still remains. There is no necessity to my existence here and now. I might have not existed, and other people might have taken up my roles in society. I am not irreplaceable. There really isn't anything special about me. I'm overshadowed by 7.7 billion people and therefore, very insignificant. I believe, for me, my life is indeed meaningless. — Purple Pond
I suppose everyone is different, so I pose the question to you: Is your life meaningful? Do you believe that you are significant? — Purple Pond
Let's just focus on life right now — Purple Pond
Is your life meaningful? — Purple Pond
Do you believe that you are significant? — Purple Pond
Given these facts, how can we say that the brief adventure that life has provided for us has any meaning? — Purple Pond
Meaning is all there is. To exist is to hold a certain comportement towards existence. You cannot be without meaning. We make our meaning as we go along by exclusion (the realm of either/or). Everyone cleaves off from the Real (overflowing, superabundent potentiality. The realm of both/and) and creates their own unique meaning. — emancipate
Life is not meaningless — Paul24
If you observe closely you will begin to realise that everything is a cycle and it repeats itself from the beginning of time. Life is like a chess board. Every piece has its own value and its own place. — Paul24
Second of all, you will see that even if we look at the bigger picture (for instance the life span of the galaxy or the universe) our existence seems insignificant but yet we are conscious of our environement and we are able to interact and change things around us. That is a certain form of power. — Paul24
To conclude, everything that you see is relative. From the macroscopic world that seems to us like really old and moving slowly to the quantic world where everything seems to move faster its only a question of scale. Maybe we are 7 billion years old as humans for the quantic world (who knows). — Paul24
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