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Does life have meaning? and got a better answer
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Yes, really, you're not a suicide bomber by any chance? To be honest, I am, sometimes he gets lost somewhere, in all this running around, and then he's found. He's here, you don't want to miss him, you don't want to lose him!
Yes, really, you're not a suicide bomber by any chance? To be honest, I am, sometimes he gets lost somewhere, in all this running around, and then he's found. He's here, you don't want to miss him, you don't want to lose him!
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No.
No.
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It's just not how we understand it. It's much broader. it's not just one life, it's infinite existence until we reach enlightenment. Hence, the ultimate goal is enlightenment.
It's just not how we understand it. It's much broader. it's not just one life, it's infinite existence until we reach enlightenment. Hence, the ultimate goal is enlightenment.
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In life itself. But looking at your photo, you could say that Allahu Akbar
In life itself. But looking at your photo, you could say that Allahu Akbar
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Life is a form of existence of matter. Matter is a form of existence of energy. The raison d'être of energy is existence. Thus, the meaning of life is EXISTENCE.
Life is a form of existence of matter. Matter is a form of existence of energy. The raison d'être of energy is existence. Thus, the meaning of life is EXISTENCE.