Have you ever wondered what you live for?



Кондрашов виктор иванович

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I wonder what for, I don't know.

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To reach my goal. Sometimes it's just a pale ghost, and sometimes it's a bright blazing star that beckons me to it.

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wondered! And realized only recently!

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I wondered even now, I wondered a long time ago. It seems to be to wash, do laundry, cook, clean, then sleep for a while and then go around in circles again. I don't think that's the meaning of life. But it doesn't happen any other way. I don't believe, and I'm waiting.

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I believe that to improve the hell! I know it's trivial, but what to do? _ the truth!

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as I learned as a child that the Rooster conceived and the soup hit, so I've been living peacefully ever since

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I often wonder, but I don't know the answer. Probably, like many of us for the continuation of the species. And also to find out what I am capable of. To know myself, to try different situations, and in the end find myself.

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yourself - know God. And God - is Love!

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Thought, thought a lot, but I do not find another answer as for development. We are just gaining experience. If one life is not enough, we live a new one, and so on until we gain enough experience to move to a new stage of development, to a new world. ie the meaning of life in my opinion is to know yourself and all that surrounds you.

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ya ob etom dumayu, no lovlyu sebya na misli chto stanovitsya kak to ne po sebe

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Yeah. Finding yourself is probably the best answer. First of all. The only place you can find the answer to this question is in various philosophical theological religious studies - simply because science doesn't even try to ask it: it is simply physiologically incapable of answering this question. And the teachings say this: The meaning of life is to evolve and develop man to the level of God. The meaning of life is to remember and find out who you really are. The meaning of life is self-determination and the constant process of living: testing yourself and creating yourself and the universe by experiencing who you really are. All this can be accompanied by a natural process of evolution and naturally through interaction and only through it through others and generally all that is there by helping others and getting help from others coming then to rise and helping others to rise. The most contradictory and miserable teachings created religion Buddhism is not one of them - if only because it does not impose its teachings on anyone: man lives to prove his faith in God and thus earn a place in paradise. If it is difficult for you to understand what is right or wrong to live and what should be done, listen to yourself if you really understand yourself well - do as your soul desires not betray your dreams and not do as everybody does only because it is necessary. If you find it hard to understand yourself, you can say that this is your immediate goal for the future. Otherwise there is no point in questioning the meaning of life. It's up to you, though.

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And when a man knows himself completely, the end of the world will come and everything will go back to normal and turn into infinity.

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