Misconception

11/18/2017, 4:47 PM

Do you seek the meaning of life?

I am sorry; no one can answer directly to you, because you are asking the wrong question. Life contains many things: plants, fungi, animals, bacteria, and cell colonies.

In short, the question you have is too broad, unless you seek an intentionally broad answer.

The proper question would be about the purpose of humankind.

I understand that you are focusing on yourself, but you are one species with the rest of your kind.

In elaboration, one human has something in common with the rest of humanity: our cognitive processes and capabilities are closely centered around ourselves. We are unique mammals, and we live by the principle of allegedly dominating the land. So far, bacteria and poverty are winning the race.

Not that I can be some oracle or consultant, but that there are growing lights to see.

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