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What even is the point of being alive?

What even is the point of being alive?

The point of being alive is to stay alive. Nobody wants to die. Still we die. Death is inevitable for the body, but for the self there is no death.

What is the purpose of a human life?

The purpose of life is to live and let live. The societal living is possible when there are communal harmony and feeling of brotherhood among its members. The institutions of family and marriage contribute to the harmonious living in a society. Peaceful coexistence is the key to a successful life.

What is meant to be alive?

Definition of alive 1 : having life : not dead or inanimate. 2a : still in existence, force, or operation : active kept hope alive.

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What does it mean to be alive but dead?

: alive but as if dead : dull, spiritless.

What is the point of life without a purpose?

Life is meaningless without purpose. Finding that purpose is what one must do in order to feel fulfilled (I mean true purpose not just making a bunch of money and hating your job.) Your question of ‘Whats the point?’ is not something that anyone can answer but you!

What is the purpose of life after death?

By “dying” you assume the physical death of the individual. Life does not end after the death of the individual. Life keeps emerging, developing and blossoming in myriad forms. Might be said the purpose of Life is Life itself.

Is life entirely contained in itself?

There are so many observable cycles here on earth, and it didn’t seem entirely impossible that the end of life itself could coincide entirely with the beginning. Perhaps, I thought, life is contained entirely in itself.

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Do you spend your life trying to postpone death?

Yes, do all of this and be free for as long as you can before you get caught, imprisoned, fired, exiled, killed. We have no other choice than fighting nature inside and around us to survive. If we stop, we are done. It’s exhaustive! We spend so much time, energy, and money – also much of our life – just to postpone death.