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What is the question of life?

you always hear about people looking for the answer to life, but what is the question? you can't have one without the other if anyone has thoughts on this, i'd love to hear 'em.


  • Duplicate Thread

    A thread like this was already created by you, fly-away-dreamer. Since there is no point having people's answers separated, I encourage people to post choices in the other thread:

    http://allphilosophy.com/topic/show/1733

    Voted for by Ajay.
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  • A Inner Yearning

    I personally think that there is no "question of life." Why? Well, I think what drive humans to look for the "answer of life" is an inner yearning for something more. Something more spiritual. I personally think that these feeling can't be put into words. I don't think that there are words that can verbalize these inner feelings. Just spiritual insticnt to look for more.

    Voted for by Sankofalokumbe.
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  • The real question

    In order to ask a the what is the question of life, you first have to ask, what is life? When you understand what life really is, then you can understand what the true question is. Yet beware, just because one person may have found a question do not think it is your question. We are each different therefor our findings will be different.

    Voted for by wandering poetess.
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  • What is The Meaning of Life?

    What is the Meaning of Life? In answer to the riddle of our inquiry, there is no secret meaning within our reality. As we each struggle with our burdens in this world, the story of our meaning and purpose is told.

    ~ Copyright © 2006, Le Karma

    Voted for by Rose of Ireland.
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