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Existentialism.
When i'm depressed (like right now) life blows.
When i'm meh, lifes meh.
When i got energy, life is GREAT!
I don't think life has a purpose and it's certainly not an ideal existence. However, I'm pretty grateful to be alive and experiencing all the great things around me. I think the fact that we all have to die makes our lives even more special.
No idea. I'm trying not to get screwed by it right now. But it's been much better already. :)
Life is like movie!
and we are all characters and props
acting out a script
playing our roles
it has a beginning and an end
or at least thats how we see it from here
when the movie is over we go back to our other lives
the movie was a just a short adventure in our minds
just a passing dream
and our souls wakes up
and then we find more fun interesting ways to ease our boredom for eternity .-.
I try not to think about it.
All I can say is time flies when you're having fun and doing things that you love and are dear to your heart and when you're not, it almost appears as if time is standing still. That's life.
Some post and run OP asking a cliched question does not philosophy make. Also, protip: Philosophers prefer to find questions that do have answers. Philosophy is more about finding questions that should have answers than it is just sitting around with your thumb up your ass asking "wuts da meenin".
Life's just matter moving around in fancy ways to replicate itself.
Consciousness, now that's intense. I can see how the animate can come from the inanimate, but I don't see how an experience can come from matter or the matter's pattern of signals. This is a topic that will confound us for decades to come.
That is because Oprah's narration ruined it. I am still baffled they picked her lol
Life...seems to me to be many things, but I guess its as simple as the combination of experiences that make you who you are, things out of your control that you experience, and then what you chose to do with it all as you move forward. I have only recently (post college graduation) seen how non-linear and full of choice life can be.
"....Life is a comedy from afar" - Charlie Chaplin.
To me, the whole experience is laughable. An absolute joke. In that regard, I cannot take it seriously. I cannot mature. So I just enjoy every moment of it...experience it as if it's one big game, or as if I'm on stage. This causes me to often stop, and just look at people running this way/that way, and laugh. Why so serious?
Admittedly, this makes me seem like a bit of a tosser, but I just don't 'get' most people.
I believe that we were created by the Father God to learn knowledge and the Mother God to experience emotion.
lol
I'm beginning to see life as a test. That sounds to simple. There are these never ending forces trying to destroy us in life! In many different way. And it all seems to be a one test after another in life. And you can fail or pass. And no matter which choice you make you eventually learn something. What you learn makes you stronger. Because you know what actions to take in order to cope with what the forces throw at you. How to be prepared. I almost feel like I just have to put myself out there to face forces. Like a tiny house on a plain of never ending storms. Or a boat on an ocean of big waves. Raw power. More power than anyone could control. Only to learn to direct what we have into something that can serve us.
Maybe I'm just rambling...... I just keep thinking of looking back at some later time, and thinking what I thought wasn't the same as I saw it later, and feeling stupid.....
Success and Failure battle in an endless war, each opponent improving through each action.
I control my actions, and with them my habits and my method. I do not control where they lead. That is the test, is everything I identify as myself capable of success? Facing this test is definitely the purpose of life, sometimes the answer of success comes through as much inaction as possible. I say in the circumstances where you stand too much to lose, inaction is advisable. Most of the choices we make in this modern world are not so life threatening if you choose not to act. If there's nothing you have to lose, perform the action you desire. This is not a call for hedonism, this is a call for faith. The result of your action is out of your reach, you are throwing dice. You only have your method at this game to manipulate, so create the most successful possible game style. In the battlefield choices are life threatening, and being assertive yourself will certainly end your life and naturally amount to some amount of failure for you, but the most assertive team will more oftenly win. Cowards cannot win a war. From day to day, your normal choices will not be life-threatening, and you often have no team to fight for but yourself and your friends and family, which is an interdependent network you work with because it gives you more success to build trust and cooperatively enhance each other. Success and Failure still exist, but we over dramatize what we stand to lose from failure. Courage often comes from being realistic what you stand to lose if you decide to act or not act, and way it more evenly upon what you stand to gain. If all you stand to lose is a little pride, showing off the human behind the legend you attempt to display yourself as, then you betray the only immortal thing about you. In critical situations, what you stand to lose may be your life and what you stand to gain may be the lives on 9 others which you won't even survive to reap the benefits from saving. But we're not just fighting for the success of ourselves. Our method for living is being tested through time, and the successful ones will spread and become the new paradigm. We are the shells of an immortal, this immortal is everything you believe in, everything you want and the way you choose to get it. This is ethos. You stand to gain everything meaningful and nothing that isn't by facing your fears. Your ethos will survive, whether you succeed or fail. Either will improve it.
some times life feels like a prison , you just wanna break free and go some where better , sometimes it feels like a big stage or a movie set in this case the extras are the unlucky ones and the main characters are the lucky ones , i had an instructor when i was at uni and he once said something amazingly true about life he said : the meaning of life is that there is no meaning to it once u realize that then u will be free and in peace with it.
for human beings, a never ending cycle of meeting survival needs. In meeting these needs to the best of our ability, we naturally progress and grow in our capacity to survive longer and more efficiently and then refocus again on further meeting these needs. One day, we hit critical mass, and in this epoch we fully understand the universe in all of its workings. At this time in the future we are probably hardly recognizable, if at all to homo sapiens, and to this new paradigm we are just a footnote in some archive long forgotten. Perhaps they will laugh at us for being so inept, short lived, and pathetic....or maybe they will sympathize.....or maybe.... they will have evolved beyond the limitations of "emotions" entirely and won't think anything other than what we objectively are.
Other than that, do your best to be happy, because that's the smartest thing you can do while involuntarily fulfilling your duty pushing the boat farther down the river. Because that is your purpose while you are alive and conscious, being as happy as you can, so you can ultimately satisfy the needs of other people.
I think that's life.
Everything is made of atoms. Their physical nature and progression seem predictable in retrospect. I find that life has more consequence than reward.