Life Is Inherently Meaningless, And Realizing That Will Set You Free

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We create the world we live in, don't live your life like you wake up and go to work, go home, eat and sleep, and then wake up again do the sameroutine over and over until when?
Life is meaningless so don’t waste it on things you never wanted Go learn something new, never stop learning that's how we grow, save and go travel, eat the food that you want most of all spend your time doing things that make your life colorful.


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Life is meaningless so don’t be afraid to make light of it. Laugh at what’s not meant to be funny. Crack a joke when everything is aching, when you're getting problematic learn how to lighten up yourself.

Don’t worry about making the wrong choice. like what i've mention in my previous post, making mistake is normal, enjoy the journey and learn from your mistakes so you can make your goal better.

Life is meaningless, which makes it so infinitely beautiful. edit our existences to fit into the picture perfect frame we are allowed to get hurt, to be happy, to feel sad or whatever.
Let thing come when they come, let things go when they wanna go, Because if everything ultimately means nothing, then we get to decide what means everything.

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Great post!
Life is what you make it

Hope you and the little one are doing okay! :)

Yes, she's turning 5 months soon!!!! :D

that is right -we are not so important and nothing really matters -- i agree with you and am now following as well as upvoting this post -David

David, are you able to live consistently with what you've just asserted? If your bitcoins were stolen, or if a loved one was raped, murdered, or kidnapped, you wouldn't say it doesn't really matter, would you?

You have missed the point and gone straight for the most extreme and unlikely events - in life we take things too seriously and think we are over important, i simply wind that back a bit and realise in the great scheme of things i am not so important and nothing really is when you take in proportion to the the world and history and the immensity of space. You experience is limited and so you thinking is matching that, when you come to face death and loss of marriage and so on - your likely to understand my perspective. Try to imagine out of 6 billion people the events of my life are relatively unimportant.

I have faced a loss of marriage and have come close to death on more than one occasion. I don't see how that's relevant, however. I was simply responding to the notion that nothing really matters. As a Christian, I object to it wholeheartedly. I contend that everything--no matter how seemingly insignificant--has a purpose within the triune God's sovereign decree. @awesomenyl professes to believe the same way, and since she does, I took the liberty of commenting on her post as I saw fit. Life is not inherently meaningless, and I decided to include in my posts a response to your comment--a response that I'm still convinced is appropriate.

I could agree with the notion that many things we fret about aren't so important in the grand scheme of things, but that's not quite the same thing as saying that nothing really matters or that life is inherently meaningless.

I remember a quote from a movie or something: "In the end we are all just stardust" =)

If we're all just stardust, why assume the general reliability of your memory? =)

Life is a cosmic fart. Rip it proudly for others to hear.

@awesomenyl, I know you, and I know you profess Christianity as true. This post is inherently anti-Christian, however. It accords with a pagan worldview and not a Christian one. If life is inherently meaningless, then Christianity is not true. Romans 8:28 is cited on your profile. What it says is false if what this post asserts is true.

Moreover, your title states that "realizing" that life is inherently meaningless will set you free. Jesus, on the other hand, says that if you hold to his teaching, "you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free" (John 8:32). He most definitely denounces the false notion that life is meaningless, so who's right? If truth sets people free and falsehood doesn't, what does that say about your post?