theboy
Illuminated
- Jul 15, 2022
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At first, it seems very stupid to ask yourself this question but after thinking about it, you really find that life has no meaning objectively.
Life is neutral as it has no purpose to be lived. The things that surround us do not have a sense of existence other than what they are made of: The water to drink, the sun to warm, the feet to walk, the eyes to see. When you overthink the purpose of existence of these elements to find a more "comforting" answer you will not find any answer. Humans are capable of giving value to things that are simply absurd or empty. One of these things is the universe. The planets, stars, meteorites, etc, have no other purpose than to exist. We humans were the ones who, based on these apparently insignificant things, gave it value based on our morals, beliefs, actions or traditions.
So, if we think for a long time, we can conclude that life has no purpose other than to be lived. The only thing we can do is give that same life a meaning.
Life is neutral as it has no purpose to be lived. The things that surround us do not have a sense of existence other than what they are made of: The water to drink, the sun to warm, the feet to walk, the eyes to see. When you overthink the purpose of existence of these elements to find a more "comforting" answer you will not find any answer. Humans are capable of giving value to things that are simply absurd or empty. One of these things is the universe. The planets, stars, meteorites, etc, have no other purpose than to exist. We humans were the ones who, based on these apparently insignificant things, gave it value based on our morals, beliefs, actions or traditions.
So, if we think for a long time, we can conclude that life has no purpose other than to be lived. The only thing we can do is give that same life a meaning.