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maybe you are right.i always expore my life meaning.But i failed.


33楼2010-10-31 17:43
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    I very 苟同your opinion


    IP属地:浙江34楼2010-10-31 17:46
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      If you think your life is meaningless,that means you didn't find the goalof life,so you think your life is insignificant...The best thing you can do is to make yourself busy and enrich...Come on,friend!


      37楼2010-10-31 21:05
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        Couldn't agree more with LZ by now.


        IP属地:越南38楼2010-10-31 21:09
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          我觉得,意义随“目的”而生。而人生充满了各种目的,所以也充满了各种意义。(例如你希望追求知识型人生,那麼针对这个目的,读书是有意义的。)
          而人存在的意义是什麼?那要视乎人的存在的目的是什麼。
          我不知道以上问题有没有人知道答案,正如我不知道有没有人能肯定上帝存不存在。但作为一个没法肯定上帝存不存在的人,我不能说衪不存在。
          如果不知道生命的目的,也就无法知道生命的意义,也可能因此而认为生命没有意义。但这个想法也许过於武断。
          我的立场是,因为不知道生命有没有目的,所以也不知道生命有没有意义。关於这些,我仍在学习中,也希望与楼主讨论。


          40楼2010-11-01 17:23
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            因为我的英文不及中文好,所以上面的留言用中文写。但为了不离英语吧的前提,我也问问英文,请路人指教我一下上面的留言该怎样写做英文吧!


            41楼2010-11-01 17:25
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              I have to remember this post for the lulz of it... lol.


              42楼2010-11-01 22:49
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                Dont you comprehend the disaster you brought.


                43楼2010-11-01 22:56
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                  给40楼翻译了一下,希望有所帮助:
                  I think meaning emerges from "purpose." Since life is full of purposes, it is full of meanings. (For example, for a person who pursues knowledge, learning is meaningful.)
                  Then, what is the meaning of one's existence? That depends on the purpose of one's existence.
                  I don't know if anyone knows the answer to the above question, just as I don't know if anyone can determine whether G-d exists or not. But, as one who cannot determine whether G-d exists or not, I cannot say it doesn't exist.
                  Without knowing the purpose of life, one cannot know the meaning of life, and therefore may think life has no meaning. But this seems to be jumping at the conclusion.
                  In my opinion, since we don't know the purpose of life, we don't know the meaning of life. 


                  44楼2010-11-02 05:01
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                    To OP:
                    You seem eager to debate with people, but you don't have neither a clear stance nor an argument. In fact, even your question may seem too ill-defined to be worth debate for many people. However, XXXXXXit is still an interesting question and worth some thinking (as long as one does not go crazy and jump off the window).
                    My take is that life is a process and its meaning lies within the process rather than at the destinations. In all fairness, the final destination of life is death, and what's the meaning in that? This is not to say death is meaningless altogether: only the outcome of death is meaningless; the prospect of death (and the subsequent reactions to it), on the contrary, can drXXXXXXive one into great actions, be it desperate attempts to survive or heroic acts of self-sacrXXXXXXifice.
                    Taking this analysis further, we see that expectation or anticipation links the current destination to the future ones by giving rXXXXXXise to thoughts and actions. This process is what we call life, not the outcomes - wealth, reputation, knowledge, frXXXXXXiendship - which are just the different states or stages in this process. Seeking meaning of life in a particular stage amounts to seeking death: once that stage is reached, then what's the point of living? One would simply cease to change and stay in that "state of paradise" for eternity - a synonym for death.
                    In this regard, the meaning of life can be only found within the process. Here comes the greatest paradox: a process cannot exist without states, and thus the meaning of life can only exist when there is a destination to be pursued, which in and of itself is meaningless. The meaning of life, then, emerges from the pursuit of (the process of trying to achieve) an eternal destination - a destination that can in reality never be achieved, but nevertheless sought after because it can be infinitely approached. Such "meaningful" destinations come in varXXXXXXious forms: supernatural salvation, pursuit of truth and beauty, preservation of values, defense of one's country and people, and so forth. It doesn't have to be such lofty goals, though: a commitment to one's family, a love for a person, a life-time hobby or passion, etc. In essence, the meaning of life is the hope of an ideal.


                    45楼2010-11-02 05:13
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                      注:由于百度河蟹,R和I不能联在一起,只能用很多X断开,还请体谅。


                      46楼2010-11-02 05:15
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                        R and I can't be together,RI.


                        IP属地:越南47楼2010-11-02 10:14
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