#What's the meaning of life?
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To sing :D
I mean the meaning of life is only one of life's biggest questions. I would say finding meaning is up to yourself. It's about going in your own direction and what you actually want to do with your life. How you answer all the other questions are up to each person though. (I don't mean that finding meaning is not subjective)
Life is like a mosaic of experiences, emotions, and connections that give it meaning. It's those moments of happiness and heartache, the victories and the tough times, and the relationships we build that create our own unique story. To give life a meaning itself, we need to find the beauty in the ordinary, the importance in the everyday moments, and the magic in our daily lives. Life matters because it gives us chances to learn, grow, and make a positive difference in the world around us. Through our actions, dreams, and goals, we bring purpose to our lives and leave a legacy that lasts. In the end, it's the journey, not just the destination, that makes life so deeply meaningful. And once again, "The Meaning Of Life Is To Give LIFE Meaning Itself".
the meaning of life? It’s the ultimate choose-your-own-adventure tbh. Maybe it’s about chasing sunsets, laughing until your stomach hurts, and eating pizza at midnight. Or it’s discovering your passions, falling in love (with someone, a hobby, or a good book), and leaving the world a little brighter than you found it. Some say it’s about finding answers and others think it’s about asking better questions. Whatever it is, life’s meaning is probably less about figuring it out and more about living it, one wild, messy, beautiful moment at a time. :))
Couldn't have said it better myself. You put it beautifully
The point of life is fun. If you are taking someone elses fun to increase your own fun, you are doing it wrong. You need to increase 'net fun'. You could sing alone, but that might only increase your fun, you can sing in a group to increase everyone's fun, thus, increasing 'net fun'.