The Meaning of Life
Since the beginning of
civilizations, humans have been searching for the ultimate meaning of life.
Despite thousands of confident religions that claimed to have found it, not a
single explanation that is self-evident, one that could provide a satisfying answer
applicable to everyone.
Yet people continue to live their
lives and few people are willing to quit their lives even though they know what
they do are eventually meaningless, even for most of the non-religious people in China, Japan
and Europe. For many, life is an open-ended
game. How you play it, and what it means, is eventually up to you.
Some people live their lives
fulfilling their religious need. They love their Gods, share their faith with
others, and live righteous lives to achieve salvation.
Some people live their lives
pursuing pleasure and avoiding the unpleasant. They live to eat. They may
pursue other goals, but those pursuits are means to the ultimate goal of enriching
their senses by living as luxuriously as they can and doing whatever that makes
them happy. Some love to travel. Some play computer games. Some collect stamps.
Some people live their lives
helping others. They find pleasure in making other people happier. They believe
they should leave the world a better place than they came into.
Some people live their lives
advancing the human civilization. They see the people of the world as one
species, and find ways to contribute to preparing the human civilization to
venture into the space and find its place in the cosmos. Perhaps we may find
clues to the meaning of life among the stars.
Some people live their lives
loving someone very special to them – parents, lover, spouse or children. They
would do anything to ensure the welfare of their loved ones, including
sacrificing their lives if they have to.
Some people live their lives
overcoming life challenges. They see life as a test – a journey full of
obstacles. After overcoming one obstacle, they look forward to the next. Like a
game or sport when winning is ultimately meaningless, they find joys and
satisfaction overcoming these obstacles. Like mountain climbers who trained
hard to scale the highest and most dangerous peaks, success is a celebration of
their abilities.
Some people live their lives
competing with others. Although life is meaningless, they would still want to
have a better and more successful life than most. They want to be good at
something. Mediocrity is something they fear.
Some people live their lives
wanting to achieve immortality. They may not seek eternal life, but they wish
to leave their mark to the world so that they continue to live in the memories
of others, or in textbooks.
Some people live their lives as
artistic pursuits. They see their lives as something they can decorate. They
philosophize what their lives should be like, what possessions they should
have, and how they should conduct or present themselves to others. They usually
have strong life principles.
Some people live their lives as
if they are protagonists in movies. They would choose life paths based on which
would make a more interesting story. Adventure is what they seek. Routine and
mundane life is what they avoid. They want their biography to be rich of
fascinating and emotional tales, hopefully with a heart-warming ending.
Some people live their lives
experiencing as much as possible. Like tourists, they want to do, see and eat
everything that the place has to offer. Also like an android who wants to know
what it is like to be human, they wouldn’t mind going through negative emotions
of pain, sorrow, rejection, loss or envy, just to feel what it is like. They
live their lives to the fullest.
Most of the self-defined purposes
of life listed above do overlap one another. It is possible for one to have
more than one purpose of life, which may change as their lives progress.
However their main purpose of life would reveal itself when their lives came
into major turning points - when they have to choose one over the other.
And ultimately, it is the one
that would bring the most long-term happiness and life satisfaction. This is
the absolute purpose of life. The list above was only the means of achieving it.
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