Very often philosophy is thought of in the light of the question "what is the meaning of life?". I would rather ask "what is the purpose of life?". — Average
I am a very ambitious person. — Average
I suppose "the purpose" of any one's life is whatever task or exercise or practice one is committed to that provides an end (in one's own mind) which 'justifies' all or most of one's means (i.e. choices). In other words, whatever one lives for, or cannot endure living without doing, seems to me to be one's "life purpose". One can only answer this question for one self – each one of us is, paraphrasing Sartre, condemned to be free to choose our own purpose/s.I would like to ask the question "what is the purpose of my life?" — Average
I've come to the conclusion that my life has a purpose. — Average
However I would like to suggest the possibility that we can all benefit from a discussion of this sort. — Average
For example if we were to inquire into the nature of a hammer in order to discover it's purpose we would be able to extrapolate from the particular instance of the individual hammer we happened to be discussing and extend our conclusions to all hammers or whatever tool we wanted to examine. — Average
I would be surprised if every human being had a unique purpose separate and distinct from all other humans. — Average
for my own part, I have long felt i was here on holiday, and the real work will begin post mortem. — unenlightened
Another way of putting it is that I believe I am alive for a reason and that there is something I am supposed to do with the life I have been allowed to enjoy. — Average
only you benefit from discussing your particular life; the rest of us are not invested in your ambitions. — Vera Mont
I suspect we would learn more from watching a master carpenter use a hammer than we could from talking about the hammer. — Vera Mont
If you're interested in the use of tools, your best bet is You Tube.I don't know any master carpenters but if you do please tell me where I can find one, — Average
I fear that you may be deliberately stretching my analogy to the breaking point for the sake of making me look like an idiot — Average
This very strongly presupposes a deity, who has requirements of some kind, preferences in human behaviour and standard according to which humans are judged. I can't help you with that: I don't believe in gods. — Vera Mont
we are free to set personal goals, meet obligations incurred in social existence, decide to what endeavour we dedicate what portion of our life. — Vera Mont
In that case, what does this mean?:I don't know if a god exists or if there are many gods and I don't care. I am completely indifferent to such questions. — Average
Who/what does the supposing?Another way of putting it is that I believe I am alive for a reason and that there is something I am supposed to do with the life I have been allowed to enjoy. Perhaps it's similar to a duty or responsibility that I am obligated to respect. I can't say for certain but I don't think I should live my life doing whatever I enjoy simply because I enjoy it or doing whatever benefits me simply because it benefits me. instead I view my life as entrusted to me and that I should use it in the best way possible instead of the worst. — Average
You seem to think that I should imitate Jimmy Carter or someone like him who has "mastered the craft of living" but whatever the case may be I don't think that my role in life is one of imitation although I could be mistaken. — Average
I am convinced that I am alive for the sake of some end and that it would not be wise to resist this even if it cost me my life. — Average
but whatever the case may be I don't think that my role in life is one of imitation although I could be mistaken. — Average
Certainly, biologically, we are here to reproduce — jgill
I don't know much about souls... — Average
there is something I am supposed to do with the life I have been allowed to enjoy. — Average
for my own part, I have long felt i was here on holiday, and the real work will begin post mortem. — unenlightened
"what is the purpose of life?" — Average
Humans have assigned a purpose to other life forms like chickens and trees and we use them in accordance with the categories we place these things in, such as food or shelter. — Average
That's called 'leaving the work for someone else" better known as laziness. — Metaphysician Undercover
The wheel was invented by someone who found dragging stuff a drag. — unenlightened
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