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LoveVoted for by ReinaDelMar.
We are here to love and be loved, and I that is it. Nothing else matters besides love, and those who don't love and aren't loved are already in Hell.
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No...Voted for by giestgoss.
I think that is a very brief way of stating why we are here. -I do agree with part of what you say. I think we are here to make life easier and happier for those to come next, but I have to disagree on what you said about being in hell. Take people in the war, some are fighting for it because they think they are helping someone else, they are in hell, but they want love worldwide. And what about those citizens who had no choice in the fact that war has been in their country for so long? They are in hell, but want love, and most certainly love others. We are here to spread love, but not everyone see's that. And asuming that all who bring bad things into the world, or are already stuck in their own hells because it found them, asuming that those people dont love or wish to be loved because they are ignorant or just unfortuanate, is a very hateful thing to say.
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love cant be our only purpose...Voted for by Chanell.
we are here to learn and better ourselves, to find who we really are. love is just a vivid of our imagination.love is just a name for an emotion that cant be described.
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its not the only purposeVoted for by XxxblondettexxX.
if it was to be loved and that was all that mattered, everyone country, state and city would have the population of china. sorry if i offend anybody. but there has to do more to life. without love there cant be death? the world would be way over populated. i think we are also here to serve, learn, and die. yes in life there is to be love and to love others, but not all can.
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purpose?Voted for by Auxiliar.
there is no purpose in life. life shouldn't constrain itself into a reviewable, reproducible, accessible set of rules. in this vein, if life should have any purpose at all, it should be love. the reason is that love, as Bizet's librettist put it, "...is a child of Bohemia, he has never, never heard of law." for the most part of humanity, what usually ends up being referred to in the context of a question concerning love, is something irresistible. it tends to keep man respectful, or willing himself to be respectful. it tends to civilize, or to render a man to will himself to civilization. ultimately, though i don't typically like to agree with freud, love universally reflects a will to life, and a will to life of all those around oneself.



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