What’s the meaning of life?
A feature film from 1983 by the British comedy troupe Monty Python.
found the AI bot
A man of culture I see.
Be excellent to each other
And party on dudes!
There is no meaning of life. You’re free. Do whatever you want.
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To deliver value to our shareholders
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For. The. Profits.
There is no inherent meaning; everyone must find their own.
For me, it’s to try and leave my little patch of the world better than I found it.
Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of the women.
What enemies?
Not sure if you are referencing Conan or Khan…
There isn’t one. At least one that you have a say in. Your purpose is to be a part of nature as you always have and always will be. Your purpose right now is to conduct yourself as you are, since that’s how nature made you to be. You will die, as nature has purposed. You will be re-used as nature has purposed. You will never again be in the natural state you are currently in, but you will always be a part of nature.
Reflect frequently upon the instability of things, and how very fast the scenes of nature are shifted. Matter is in perpetual flux. Change is always and everywhere at work; it strikes through causes and effects, and leaves nothing fixed and permanent.
The only constant is nature. If it has a purpose, you have found yours.
You exist because we allow it - you will end, because we demand it
SovereignNatureThe question doesn’t even make sense. You have to redefine it to “purpose” or some other word to even get started. The only literal interpretation is “what does ‘life’ mean?”, which is just something like “a metabolic system capable of Darwinian evolution”.
There isn’t one.
The fact that any of us are alive at all is a cosmic fluke.
You can try to make one if you want but it’ll only hold meaning to you. Isn’t that good enough?
No such thing
Leave things better than you found them.
each of us constructs our own
Its whatever you want it to be.
Biologically: grow up, have sex, take care of and teach the next generation.
General: Nothing, there is no underlying meaning to life.
Aspirational: Improvement, the meaning of life is to improve the world during your life.
Capitalistic: Aqquire wealth, get the high score!