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18 years ago
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The meaning of life, or rather, just life itself – oh, that’s quite a philosophical question.
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вечный двигатель мира сего.
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17 years ago
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The meaning of life is to live it beautifully and die at the end of the journey.
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17 years ago
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IMPORTANT THOUGHTS, PLEASE READ!
No, no, it may seem absurd, but we are all links in the same chain! For millions of years of the world's existence, one person simply means nothing! As sad as it is, it's true... I spent a long time banging my head against the wall when I realized this – you live, and no one will even remember what a wonderful person you were (and we all are:))... No! Since there is no meaning in life, I'll go and jump off a bridge! But wait... I'm rereading the first line... There's a glimmer of hope! Because if that's the case, then humanity as a whole is powerful, and you are part of it, even if it's a tiny part! If everyone makes their contribution, lays another brick in the foundation of perfection, then all of humanity will rise one step higher, and so on, to infinity... There is no limit to perfection... But imagine, humanity has reached almost the ideal level of development, what then? Are you lost in speculation?
Let's return to our days – what does a person do? All his actions are one way or another connected with prolonging existence: earned money – you live! ate borscht – you live! had children – everything is fine, you can calmly die! Does this satisfy anyone? Hmm...

And now I want to reveal my cards...
The meaning of life is in spiritual improvement
This is truly so.

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17 years ago
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Here are my thoughts, my meaning of life. Perhaps a little, or perhaps too selfishly.

I'm still a schoolboy, only in 8th grade, and I'm terribly unhappy with my life. It's not that I dislike everything; I certainly have interests, friends, and favorite activities. But on the other side of the scale, there's a much heavier burden. First of all, this is, of course, school. Many, especially adults, will simply laugh at these words. And indeed, it sounds funny. They overload me with lessons, which are absolutely unnecessary for me (except for a few specific subjects). I spend a lot of time on them. I have a weak will, I'm a terrible slacker; I really want to spend all day doing my own things, but because of lessons, because of a bunch of extracurricular activities (one or two per day), because of the distance learning for math that my parents are forcing me to do, I don't have any time at all.
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The meaning of life is to live it beautifully and die at the end of the road.
There is meaning in living beautifully, but again, the beauty is overshadowed by all sorts of chores. It was good in kindergarten. Spending all day doing nonsense, without worrying about anything. But 8 years have passed. For now, I don't see the point in living.
Adults say that school age is the best time of life. However, I can't understand where the "best" is, where the "days" are, and where the "life" is. If I feel so bad now, what will happen when I grow up? It's scary to imagine. Some will say that you need to study well now for a good life in the future. Let's say I studied, got a higher education, a high-paying job, but why? The more money they give, the more you have to work. And again, there will be no time to satisfy spiritual needs. And if I didn't study well, didn't find a decent job, then there seems to be a lot of time, but how to spend it? My needs are expensive, but there is no money.
Some will say that you need to live for someone. Adults have children, husbands, wives. And even teenagers have girlfriends and boyfriends (unfortunately, I don't have a girlfriend yet. Maybe that's why I don't understand). And you need to live for the sake of your descendants. So that they end up in the same situation of searching for the meaning of life? So that there is more burden than pleasure?
Maybe the meaning of life is in searching for the meaning of life? And what about the meaning itself, excuse the pun? To find this meaning when dying, and before death, to be saddened, realizing that all his life a person was striving for something that he shouldn't have?
In the previous post, it was written that a person is a link in the improvement of humanity. But why improve it? If there is no meaning in life? Otherwise, it will be a vicious circle.
Conclusion: there is no meaning in life.
Perhaps I was even terribly selfish. Perhaps there are gaps in my logic.
P.S. I haven't found the meaning of life for myself; I don't know what it is for others (although why not know? I can read the topic).

P.S. I'm not going to commit suicide)) apparently, I'll have to live with the false meaning of life of searching for the meaning of life.
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17 years ago
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Who knows...
Maybe someone will say that the meaning lies in the future, in doing something for future generations, etc.... but then some idiot might come along, press a button, and kill everyone :\ (Nazg? xD... just kidding).........
Anyway, I doubt it... either because of my own selfishness, or because I'm just confused... because meaning usually lies in your goals, in what you want to achieve, and when you achieve them, new ones appear... is that how it is for life? :\ ... but what if these goals often change? or you're working towards something and suddenly, you lose interest in it?
...sigh, I don't know, I really don't know...

P.S. yes, people change...

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17 years ago
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"Strive not to achieve success, but to make your life meaningful." That's what Albert Einstein said. Getting excellent grades, and subsequently, an education and a career, is success. But will it bring you happiness? Of course, a high-paying job can provide you with an expensive European car, a huge apartment, and so on, but to consider all of this an ultimate blessing and happiness is simplistic. And it will get boring pretty quickly. This is not what is needed for happiness, and it certainly cannot be the meaning of existence, but it will undoubtedly enhance your life. However, dedicating all your free time to education is not a good idea. Just as dedicating it to games and the internet is not. Don't forget about reality, about friends; they should always be a priority. In general, Wolf, just live and enjoy life. ;) A girlfriend, a family, and everything else will come in the future. Then, perhaps, you will gain understanding...
O God of Earth and Altar,
Bow down and hear our cry,
Our earthly rulers falter,
Our people drift and die,
The walls of gold entomb us,
The swords of scorn divide,
Take not thy thunder from us,
Take away our pride.


G.K. Chesterton: English Hymnal
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17 years ago
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Cr@zy Wolf
P.S. I haven't found a meaning in life for myself; I don't know what it is for others (although, why not? You can read about it).

...some people don't find a meaning in life, and even at the end of their lives. Some define it quite early, but probably most people simply have an intermediate meaning for each period of their life. As a person overcomes another age-related period or changes their status in society, they automatically restructure their concepts, priorities, and attitude towards the past/present/future... principles and goals appear or disappear... and so on.
Perhaps the meaning of life is to achieve harmony! That is, to ensure that everything desired coincides with reality at each stage of life, every day, every hour... and since each person has their own quirks, the meaning of life should also be different, but most often people identify the same priorities, such as: "the meaning of life is children, family, wealth, the future, etc."... but this is just a template, and most lives unfold in this way:
And sometimes, certain periods from the template shift or change places, or are completely absent....
I've now come to the conclusion that everything is much simpler:
the meaning of life is to live! :)
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17 years ago
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And also, the meaning of life is to learn to be happy! To be happy every day, to appreciate the little things... to find positive moments even in the most difficult situations... to see a ray of light in the darkness...

And I completely agree with Sasha that the meaning of life is to live.
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17 years ago
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What is the meaning of life? Hmm... Human nature is such that it wants to organize everything. We already live for something. But for what? A person is not born with a predetermined meaning of life; they choose it themselves. And in general: we live for ourselves, for others, for life itself. For he who hates his life has no meaning in life.
Любовь и атомное оружие, братья, любовь и атомное оружие.
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17 years ago
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(Here, it was about the meaning of my life, supposedly it was found... everything changed, and another one was found))
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17 years ago
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Thank you, Major Whirlwind, and Cash, for the life lessons;
Whirlwind, if I didn't have friends, I would have died from a lack of communication. Friends are a treasure, and they should be valued.
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17 years ago
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The meaning of life is to live. But what does it mean to "live"? Thousands of people are simply given the instruction to live and are given a purpose to create something beneficial. They are full of meaning... and quite content.
Tomorrow holds no promises
Except the ones we've made
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17 years ago
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Cr@zy Wolf
These are my thoughts, my meaning of life. Perhaps a little, or perhaps too selfish.

I'm still a schoolboy, only in 8th grade, and I'm terribly unhappy with my life. It's not that I dislike everything; I certainly have interests, friends, and favorite activities. But on the other side of the scale, there's a much heavier burden. First of all, it's, of course, school. Many, especially adults, will simply laugh at these words. And indeed, it sounds funny. They overload me with lessons, most of which are completely unnecessary for me (except for a few specific subjects). I spend a lot of time on them. I have a weak will, I'm a terrible slacker, and I really want to spend all day doing my own things, but because of the lessons, because of a bunch of extracurricular activities (one or two per day), because of the distance learning for math that my parents are forcing me to do, I don't have any time at all.
Ooh, I agree... I'm not that old, but I'm very unhappy with my life... not just because of school... I used to have a lot of friends, real ones, but we were all separated by distance...
I don't have any friends left who can support me in difficult times, but I do have one who torments me every single day... brrr, the only thing I have left is the internet... and I don't know what to do... I'm falling into some kind of abyss, I want to get out and run away, but there's nowhere to run... oh, and I don't even know if there's any point to life:confused:
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17 years ago
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Oh, I agree... I'm not that old, but I'm very unhappy with my life... not just because of school... I used to have a lot of friends, real friends, but we've all been separated by distance...
I don't have any friends left who can support me in difficult times, but I do have one who torments me every single day... Ugh, the only thing I have left is the internet... and I don't know what to do... I'm falling into some kind of abyss, I want to get out and run away, but there's nowhere to run... Oh, and I don't even know if life has any meaning at all.

I understand... I had a similar feeling when our group of friends broke up... it's all very sad... I have one very good friend, with whom I've been through thick and thin, who moved to a neighboring district (a 20-minute walk away) and now it's like he's forgotten about his old friends, and about me... I don't know, but it just kills me - HOW CAN THAT BE! I tried to get him back into the group, but he says he has a new life now... and during our rare meetings, we mostly talk about nostalgia. And the people we used to hang out with and have fun with are mostly just playing computer games or just sitting around doing nothing...
What kind of life has it become? I miss the past... the bright past... the future doesn't seem so bright anymore, surprisingly, Mikhail Yurievich was right even today - "the future is either empty or dark"... I've also started to notice that the internet is consuming me.

But there's something else I want to tell you...
When I go to church and just light a candle, I immediately feel much better... But I rarely go to church, by chance, I don't go there myself... I don't know why...

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17 years ago
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The opinion of one respected forum user, vanfogel, on this matter (by the way, he is also a fan of AnnaSofia): I am posting this because I believe that it is worth reading...
vanfogel
In order to immediately prevent possible misunderstandings regarding the categorically formulated thoughts, which sometimes do not allow for opposing opinions: Everything stated below is nothing more than a subjective point of view, which is the result of many years of reflection.

Let's start with the fact that there is no meaning in this life.
There is none at all.
Just as there is no happiness in it (in the ordinary sense of Paradise) - but this is already a separate question.

We are free in our choice of meaning. Unfortunately, this freedom has a downside: no matter what meaning you choose, it will not be true, it will not be right, it will simply be yours.

A person lives one single life, at the end of which death awaits him. Nothing will happen next. Nothing at all. The fear of the unknown forces us to invent thousands of illusions.

At the end of life, when there will be a pre-death activation of almost all cells of the nervous system and brain (and this always happens, regardless of how death occurs), you will see your last movie (they also say that your whole life flashes before your eyes), which will last for eternity, since there will be no more time.
Time will remain only for the living. In their watches, not even a second will pass before your consciousness fades away.
As such, time does not exist at all; there is only our subjective perception of time (because we judge time only by clocks, the change of seasons, the time of day, the physical aging of the body, etc. - if we remove all this, what remains? What if we don't measure it, this time?).
Time is just a physical quantity that has nothing to do with our perception of time.

Have you had moments in your life that lasted longer than other hours or even days?
Have you had days that flew by like seconds?
There is no need to even answer; I know that everyone has.

There is no time, and when you die, you will relive your life over and over again for eternity. Or some part of it. Or some of its fragments. But the last memories, as a rule, will be the most vivid, and you will definitely see them.

It is easy to realize this at a rational level and almost impossible to comprehend with your heart. It is impossible to imagine what it is like when I am no more...

It doesn't matter how long you lived, it doesn't matter how. It doesn't matter, in the sense of generally accepted morality, if this morality contradicts your own.
What matters is how you died, and for this, it is important how you evaluate your own life. Did you live in accordance with yourself, with your principles, your morality, your laws?

They say that egoists are the happiest people.
Their internal principles correspond to their instincts. If you are not an egoist (and you cannot remain one without condemning yourself to loneliness), then your internal principles contradict these instincts. You are a neurotic. If not a real one, then a future one for sure. This is what Grandfather Freud said.

I have defined it for myself as follows:
The meaning is to live this life from beginning to end. Not to cling to it and to know its value.
No matter how bad it is, find the strength to endure the reality that does not correspond to us.
And be able to give up it without a shadow of fear in your eyes when the time comes to give up what never belonged to us.

By doing this, you will leave as a winner. It is very important to die as a winner. It doesn't matter what and who you defeated - yourself, your fears, your instincts, you died saving someone, or, on the contrary, killing - it doesn't matter. What matters is that you WON. If you think about it, all the religions of the world teach this.

Do you think a Hero of the Great Patriotic War, who directed his smoking plane at a cluster of enemy tanks, lost?
Do you think a samurai, who overcame all his instincts and slit his stomach in front of other warriors, lost?
Do you think a Christian, who recognized his human weakness and lived according to the commandments of God, who also overcame his own instincts, lost?
Surely, you think that a psych-suicide bomber, stuffed with explosives, who blew himself up in a crowd of people, lost?
And a guy who jumped into the water in an attempt to save a drowning stranger - and drowned himself? It's absurd, isn't it? I attended his funeral. I didn't even know his name and had never seen him before...

NO. In all these cases, they won, if they committed their actions with a clear conscience, without thinking about whether it was right or not, whether it was worth doing or not.
"If you feel that you need to, do it" (c) Ben, HDWT
Do what you must - and let whatever happens, happen.
They are Heroes, with a "+" or "-" sign, but Heroes...

Perhaps I am most close to Buddhism in this, although, unlike them, I do not create illusions of reincarnation.

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