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our purpose in life is to too effect everyone elses life one way or another. who knows what would happen if i didnt belong in this forum. who knows what wouldve happened if the old lady didnt cross that street...its all one big giant cycle..everythin we do effects everyone one way or another, little or big...

So you believe in causality... Nice. :)

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So you believe in causality... Nice. :P

 

Yeah, me too, I don't see another possibility to establish connections at our level. But I know it says there're weird phenomenons w/out causality under Planck's wall.

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the purpose of life is to be better than your parents

 

by just not doing their mistakes

 

 

for ex, my dad

 

he made the biggest mistakes

 

he was a cholo for a while, then got married and started a family, messed around twice

 

and now he lives extremely beyond his means (in a house he can't afford), has to be child support, and blah blah blah

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the purpose of life is that there IS NO PURPOSE

 

there is no purpose whatsoever to life, not everyone is destined to be a hero, not everyone should marry and have kids, the purpose of life is what YOU make it. not what it should be.

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Elazul Yagami's got it right. There is no true purpose. There is no true religion. There are no gods. Quit searching. You won't find anything

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Purpose of life:

 

1. Survive

2. Reproduce

3. Repeat 1 & 2

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I still say it's 42.

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the purpose of life is that there IS NO PURPOSE

 

there is no purpose whatsoever to life, not everyone is destined to be a hero, not everyone should marry and have kids, the purpose of life is what YOU make it. not what it should be.

Absolutely right.

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the purpose of life is that there IS NO PURPOSE

 

I don't agree, because we're naturally made to learn & speak a language. Brain's area called Broca's area's involved in the construction of higher parts of the syntactic tree in speech production.

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