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One of the main objectives of our life is to attain 'Wisdom'. Once Socrates said that "Wisdom is innate in everybody" but to realize it i believe you need Pure knowledge and Guidance and in the end if one does Acquires Wisdom then all other objectives will automatically be achieved.

How can we know if there's a meaning to life or not? We may be only creating meanings.. But what if we are truly finding the meanings behind things, if things do exist without the need of ourselves; couldn't we find one meaning that isn't only created by us? But then again, how to know if we create it or not? Isn't there many people who walk pathless, or that don't think that there's an objective in life

or care about it, etc? So, does everyone has to have an objective? How can we know?

Everyone is free here to decide the objective of their life. If all people goes with the same objective then do you think about a beautiful world ? I mean if everyone's objective is let's say doing xyz thing. then other thing will never be done.

So I think we should live with our own objective for our life. But the outcome of all of our objects should "live and let our next generation lives better than we live" means progress.

But, can't there be beauty in having one single objective that everyone would have that would make them somehow connected to each other? Couldn't that be considered beauty? And what I meant though, wasn't that there was a same objective to everyone, but just that there could be an objective to each person that wouldn't necessarily be any that the person created.

 

 

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