Is life really meaningless?

in #pob4 months ago

I went down a crazy little rabbit-hole on the tube. Attempting to learn more about red pill, and man issues, I ended up clicking on a video which I can only describe as a plea for help.

I realize I've been a bit of a dick about this subject. But, not to say in this in "my defense" so to speak, these issues are somewhat new to our society.

As part of the project I started with my wife, I'm attempting to educate myself more on the issues of "the now", and this angst, this existentialist crisis is definitely a main character of the play.

That being said, I really doubt my thoughts on the matter are really that helpful, or that they would land on fertile soil. But, I feel better having put them out there.

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I have always thought that we give meaning to life by our will and our actions.
We tend to organize and justify everything.
Life itself does not need to have meaning, it simply exists and goes on, unstoppable.
If we also imagine a time when there is nothing, or everything is dead (absence of life) here is that, as in the case of the big bang, life is created (from nothing or from a previous life that had been exhausted)

So ultimately, in my opinion, it is pointless to ask the question.
It's better to focus on the days we live, doing what we love because we don't know what will happen tomorrow (or in 3 minutes).😀

you get a big upvote for a great comment...

Thank you -- I appreciate it very much.
The topic is so tricky because of the complexity of our way of life (lifestyle, in a sense, as society shows it to us).
The very sad thing, for me, would be not to smile (or not to be able to smile), when my time for farewell comes.

To be aware of a near end and to smile thinking that after all, many things we have done and we have been blessed to experience many emotions, I think is the best thing that can be there, before we close our eyes.
Life is the emotions we feel. Better if they are good. 😀