Serious Do you have meaning in your life?

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UendeligKamp

Become who you are! Embrace eternal recurrence
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From what or where do you derive meaning from? Do you have any, is there inherent meaning?
And for monotheists what is meaningful to you apart from God?
Have you thought about wrestled with meaning and further devoloped your ideas and understanding of it?
 
I'd like to say yes, but I don't really know. It feels as if I'm destined to keep trudging through the days until the internal dynamo that drives my body fails. I have a few accomplishments, yet I don't have any idea of how to use them as tools to get myself in gear.
 
My purpose is to serve and satisfy Allah. Other than that, I have many purposes. I feel as though being happy and living to continue the legacy of my father and my ancestors is top priority to me. There's a lot of meaning to my life, some people might not see it, but it's there.
 
I'd like to say yes, but I don't really know. It feels as if I'm destined to keep trudging through the days until the internal dynamo that drives my body fails. I have a few accomplishments, yet I don't have any idea of how to use them as tools to get myself in gear.
what do you have so far?
 
I have a lot of plans on the future and the place where i currently live
 
Things that nobody cares if you have, but they'd freak out if I didn't have them. Well, a diploma and a driver's license. In a month, a car. A roof over my head.
are you in a job or have you ever applied for a job?

well if you have a job, you should talk to people irl and get some connections. they'll be useful when you need them besides companionship.
 
No and no. I think when I get a car I'll start doing that. I take a lot of shit for granted, my parents are literally paying for my car.
for me, i worked with my dad at a mechanic shop. my dad gave me a share of his salary until i learned enough that i was confident in officially working there and getting my own salary.
 
I'd like to say yes, but I don't really know. It feels as if I'm destined to keep trudging through the days until the internal dynamo that drives my body fails. I have a few accomplishments, yet I don't have any idea of how to use them as tools to get myself in gear.
Keep searching, you saying you want to say yes is a sign you are already on the right track.
You will suffer. Do not give in to despair or hopelessness.
 
Not really, I just want to live comfortably in a way that won't inconvenience others and hopefully achieves something worthwhile. I am going to die one day, one way or the other, so there's no reason to rush it either if I'm not in imminent peril. I don't know what comes after death, but I can at least hope it's something good.
 
Probably be successful; as in get a stable job, enjoy my hobbies, travel, get married and have children, and take care of my parents and the people I love, as they have done for me, love and accept myself the way I am and never stop improving and trying to be a better person
 
hes dead tho
Death is not a matter of whether one's heart still beats. Adolf Hitler, along with other great men of history LIVED, and still LIVE as giants in people's world's today; we are the dead one's in comparison to them β€” lamented for a little while before being our name and legacy is forgotten in a generation. To outsiders, Christians appear ridiculous when they worship the "resurrected" Christ, but through his legacy, people's belief in him, "Jesus" still impacts the world today, "alive" as anyone could be. I, though not a Christian, similarly venerate a man martyred by Jewry whom I consider divine, and through mine and other's commitment to making His dream preeminent once more, keep His legacy, keep Adolf Hitler "alive" as anyone could be.
 
Death is not a matter of whether one's heart still beats. Adolf Hitler, along with other great men of history LIVED, and still LIVE as giants in people's world's today; we are the dead one's in comparison to them β€” lamented for a little while before being our name and legacy is forgotten in a generation. To outsiders, Christians appear ridiculous when they worship the "resurrected" Christ, but through his legacy, people's belief in him, "Jesus" still impacts the world today, "alive" as anyone could be. I, though not a Christian, similarly venerate a man martyred by Jewry whom I consider divine, and through mine and other's commitment to making His dream preeminent once more, keep His legacy, keep Adolf Hitler "alive" as anyone could be.
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what if hitler had a bibisi
 
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