42! No but really. I think the meaning of life is to find the meaning of life...once you find it, life is complete. Of course, I'm probably completely wrong.
get that paper and spend, spend, spend. [/b][/quote] thanks but i have been fired from 5 jobs this past year
you know what that makes so much sense to me thanks doctor [/b][/quote] Doctor... I like the idea of being called one.
I dont think there is one 'set' meaning of life....everything is fluid ie:changes...thus everyone has a different 'meaning' as you call it. Myself....I just take things as they come...I have yet to find my meaning. Chances are though that Ill probably find it like 3 seconds before I die and I wont be able to enjoy it If so...atleast I will die knowing I have complete my life the best I could
The meaning of life right now is to reproduce and scientifically and socially evolve the world. This is meant for something bigger we will never be a part of. My theory.
The meaning of life the ultimate question. The meaning is unknown,and should always be unknown. When you find the meaning,people will rebel against it and therefore cause the world to collapse (not pyhsically), our job however,is to better ourselves and the world.which we suck at.
I think its much more simple than a lot of people make it out to be. The meaning is really just to live. I mean, what is life without living? Be happy and help other people be happy. Make sure our world will be fit to live if for our offspring. as the song states: "Don't worry, be happy!" I believe life if your one and only journy, so make the most of it.
The Meaning Of Life Is To Be Human And Complete, be fufilled, Be whatever you want to be. Basicly be lifted from the kuruption of other people and their "expectations". Mike Shinoda And Chester Bennot have spoken of this...
But what is the question? According to Monty Python... " Uh, try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every now and then, get some walking in, and try and live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations..."