General / Off-Topic The meaning of life is something in Everyday Life.

Do you ever get the feeling that our human race isn't as superior as we think it is? We all know we will eventually die when we least expect it, just look at all the people on the forum here, maybe a popular moderator or a random person on some thread, look around in the real life, all the people you've met and seen. How do you feel that all of us living will eventually decease in the future and will be completely forgotten? Everything about you and all of your memories will be erased, and no one will ever know if we ever existed.

We've existed for 200,000+ years and we haven't reached our nearest star yet. What does it feel like when you hear that there is no end in Space? There's no darkness at the end, you'll just keep seeing galaxies over and over again, no matter how far you go, and when the very far time comes when we claim numerous galaxies, we'll still feel small, and we'll have to come up with a large number that is greater than centillion.

We're here to enjoy life and see all the little things, even though these sights will forever be erased. Something about life seems very interesting and mysterious, but nobody can really understand what it is. It's something we see everyday.
 
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We're here to enjoy life and see all the little things, even though these sights will forever be erased. Something about life seems very interesting and mysterious, but nobody can really understand what it is. It's something we see everyday.


Nobody I know knows why we're here. You're the first one who knows :)
But, what is "life" anyway and why do you think it ends with death? It's just another mystery after which we don't know what comes...
 
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Think very high to God ! We must have a hope ! The reality is so terrifying and dramatic

And when you're sent "home", people with NDE's said they didn't have a single thought about Earth. One of the disappointing thing is for me going there, I want to remember my life when i'm sent up there.
 
Do you ever get the feeling that our human race isn't as superior as we think it is?

I have had that since I was an adolescent and witnessed the antics of the so called adults.
I know it is not justifiable, but I have great difficulty suppressing my disgust for what we humans are.
I am working on it, but considering my age this will most likely be with me until I die.

How do you feel that all of us living will eventually decease in the future and will be completely forgotten? Everything about you and all of your memories will be erased, and no one will ever know if we ever existed.

I think that is a good thing. It would be quite embarrassing if that was not the case, as there is a lot about us that the universe would rather forget.
I am sure if the universe had a consciousness then it would be very, very ashamed for the embarrassing belch that is called humanity.

We've existed for 200,000+ years and we haven't reached our nearest star yet. What does it feel like when you hear that there is no end in Space? There's no darkness at the end, you'll just keep seeing galaxies over and over again, no matter how far you go, and when the very far time comes when we claim numerous galaxies, we'll still feel small, and we'll have to come up with a large number that is greater than centillion.

I have no words and I cannot comprehend it.

We're here to enjoy life and see all the little things, even though these sights will forever be erased.

I am not at all sure that is the case. I do not believe we are here for anything.
We can create our personal goals, but they in themselves have no extrinsic meaning.
 
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I think we've sent probes into the Sun before, so we've "touched" our nearest star. Or did you mean we should actually barbecue an Astronaut?
 
I feel 2 quotes from movies are appropriate...
Roy batty said:
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate. All those... moments... will be lost, in time, like tears in rain. Time... to die.
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Little things used to mean so much to Shelly- I used to think they were kind of trivial. Believe me, nothing is trivial.

Don't worry about death because all living things die eventually.
Live life and enjoy it as much as you can! :)
 
No it isn't.

End of life is a tragedy. I'm not talking about my little life in general. I speak of the all human life , all animal life etc ... If there is total extinction of life in the universe, it's a tragedy. However, despite the difficulties and hardness of the life, no ! no ! no ! I do not want to die ! I'm too cowardly to accept the idea of the death ... :)
 
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End of life is a tragedy. I'm not talking about my little life in general. I speak of the all human life , all animal life etc ... If there is total extinction of life in the universe, it's a tragedy. However, despite the difficulties and hardness of the life, no ! no ! no ! I do not want to die ! I'm too cowardly to accept the idea of the death ... :)

I respectfully disagree.

Want is nature's way to motivating us.
 
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There is the truth in what you say. But the humanity makes wonders, also

Wonders? Well I think I can guess what you mean and I agree.
But the wonders always disappear in view of the atrocities and horrors that can not even be described without having to vomit.

If God does not exist, it is a tragedy

That depends on what kind of god you are thinking of.
The gods mankind created are mostly horrors in themselves I think.
Being an ex-christian I am most familiar with the god of the book.
It is a horrible, horrible, evil and depraved thing.
 
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