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The meaning of life made simple

The meaning of life made simple

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divegeester
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The universe is an everlasting explosion and that is where we “live”, inside and explosion.

Nobody knows what “living” is, except that some atoms get arranged in a certain way and become… sort of haunted.

So, some atoms wake up and think about the universe. Some of us write it down.

Like I just did.

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@divegeester
High fives again!

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@divegeester said
The universe is an everlasting explosion and that is where we “live”, inside and explosion.

Nobody knows what “living” is, except that some atoms get arranged in a certain way and become… sort of haunted.

So, some atoms wake up an think about the universe. Some of us write it down.

Like I just did.
The "human condition" is such that each of us finds our own "meaning of life" and navigates our way through the three-score-and-ten accordingly.

For most people in the world, this "meaning of life" is inextricably interwoven with their spiritual/religious beliefs.

These beliefs, in short, and for billions of people, provide an answer to the widespread and quintessentially human assertion: there must be more to life than this.

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@divegeester said
The universe is an everlasting explosion and that is where we “live”, inside and explosion.

Nobody knows what “living” is, except that some atoms get arranged in a certain way and become… sort of haunted.

So, some atoms wake up and think about the universe. Some of us write it down.

Like I just did.
It is only through life that matter can begin to comprehend its creator. 🙂

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@divegeester said
The universe is an everlasting explosion and that is where we “live”, inside and explosion.

Nobody knows what “living” is, except that some atoms get arranged in a certain way and become… sort of haunted.

So, some atoms wake up and think about the universe. Some of us write it down.

Like I just did.
what the heck are you vaping?
i want some

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@divegeester said
The universe is an everlasting explosion and that is where we “live”, inside and explosion.

Nobody knows what “living” is, except that some atoms get arranged in a certain way and become… sort of haunted.

So, some atoms wake up and think about the universe. Some of us write it down.

Like I just did.
The curse of consciousness....Uniquely in the animal world, we are aware of ourselves and our existence, so the part of our hugely complex brain which breaks the surface and becomes thought occasionally asks the big questions, to which there are no big answers. Some of us rely on a kind of 'catch all' assumption that there must be some higher being creating and dealing with everything, which manifests itself in the form of religious doctrines and beliefs, others of us just make a cup of tea and reach for the Golden Virginia....

Either way we fall short of the mark, so all we can really do is get on with it for as long as it's our to get on with. We make friends (friend) , we argue on chess forums, but as the Floyd famously said, in the end, it's only 'round and 'round.

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@divegeester

You lost me at "meaning".

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Isn't it interesting that in general the linguistic abilities of human females develop earlier and further than those of human males, but the males often trot out their verbiage as if it were some kind of plumage?

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@divegeester said
The universe is an everlasting explosion and that is where we “live”, inside and explosion.

Nobody knows what “living” is, except that some atoms get arranged in a certain way and become… sort of haunted.

So, some atoms wake up and think about the universe. Some of us write it down.

Like I just did.
“and become … sort of haunted” – a truly brilliant turn of phrase!

And although we might want to believe that our personal, or culturally acquired, hauntings must be “the real ones” – perhaps it is not so. Or, perhaps so. Some find it hard – even threatening – to live with the ambiguity. And yet that might be the very place where peace can be found: the ataraxia of which the Pyrrhonian philosophers spoke.

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@vistesd2 said
“Some find it hard – even threatening – to live with the ambiguity.
This is very true and magnified greatly in much of the posting in this forum.

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@vistesd2 said
“and become … sort of haunted” – a truly brilliant turn of phrase!

And although we might want to believe that our personal, or culturally acquired, hauntings must be “the real ones” – perhaps it is not so. Or, perhaps so. Some find it hard – even threatening – to live with the ambiguity. And yet that might be the very place where peace can be found: the ataraxia of which the Pyrrhonian philosophers spoke.
Who can be wrong when it is all open to interpretation? Only when there is a
correct answer or proper response does ambiguity stop being a virtue but an
excuse or error!

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@vistesd2 said
“and become … sort of haunted” – a truly brilliant turn of phrase!

And although we might want to believe that our personal, or culturally acquired, hauntings must be “the real ones” – perhaps it is not so. Or, perhaps so. Some find it hard – even threatening – to live with the ambiguity. And yet that might be the very place where peace can be found: the ataraxia of which the Pyrrhonian philosophers spoke.
Ooh, ataraxia.

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In the face of a demonstrable, objective empirical certainty, openness to other possibilities might be an excuse for error – or just dogmatic stubbornness. The fact that one believes that one’s truth claims must be true does not make them so.

I say: “Look, an oak tree—

My friend says: “No it’s not.”

I say: “I believe it is.” (Does that not imply already some question? Some degree of uncertainty?)

My friend says: “Let’s go see.” And, upon closer inspection, we discover what I thought was a large oak tree is actually an abandoned tower covered with vines and leaves. My observation was mistaken.

At that point, there is no ambiguity – but in assenting to further investigation, I admitted the possibility; I allowed the ambiguity: my friend might be right. I’m sure that’s an oak tree; I can’t imagine what else it could be – but I could be wrong.

One might think of it in a Buddhist sense of non-clinging …
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Note: For myself, I use the word “believe” just to mean something like “it seems to me to be so,” or “it appears to be the case,” or “that seems most likely based on the data.” That’s all.

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@divegeester said
The universe is an everlasting explosion
*expansion

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@vistesd2 said
@KellyJay

In the face of a demonstrable, objective empirical certainty, openness to other possibilities might be an excuse for error – or just dogmatic stubbornness. The fact that one believes that one’s truth claims must be true does not make them so.

I say: “Look, an oak tree—

My friend says: “No it’s not.”

I say: “I believe it is.” (Does that no ...[text shortened]... o be so,” or “it appears to be the case,” or “that seems most likely based on the data.” That’s all.
If you are saying it is an Oak Tree and it is, you are correct.

You can be certain your right and be wrong if there is a right and wrong answer.

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