That question is a pretty deep one, and easy to answer at the same time due to the fact that I’ve asked myself similar questions like these. My answer to it is yes; nothing in life is meaningless, if the world was meaningless, then people wouldn’t have a reason to do the certain things they do in life. For instance this blog, to some it may seem meaningless, but once you get into it, you realize that it helps answer the little questions in life, and benefits your thoughts. In the movie “I ♥ Huckabees” Bernard, explains to Brad about how “everything is the same”, and that quote stood out to me a lot, because since I was a child I’ve had to many “coincidences’ for things to not be the same.
In life people do things in order to succeed, which to them is meaningful, for instance waking up early in the morning to go to work/school, it may seem meaningless, but it has its purpose, which is to go on with what our minds tell us what’s best. I personally find life very meaningful because, I have planned goals that I intend to fulfill, like travel the whole entire world, and other things I can’t think of. But as you can see I don’t even know and remember what I have planned in life, and how it’s so meaningful, but I know that it’s important. Come to think of it meaningful things are things that seem important to you; they don’t even have to be things that are amazing but anything that makes you want to try something new.
The last thought I want to put out, because I’m running out of explanations, is that the main key to drive human beings into believing what’s meaningful is mainly each other, because we’re all influenced by each other and our environment (nature, other people, animals etc.) The reason I say other humans make life meaningful is because I personally believe we are all connected (like I said earlier) and when we live amongst each other we have more to learn and see from one another, which should make life meaningful. A last point I want to make about life being meaningful is family. Family is what drives life, and although some families may not be close, there’s still more you can do like create your own, and do things for your children or whoever.
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