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The question “What is the meaning of life?” has echoed through centuries of philosophy, religion, and art. Some traditions claim meaning comes from divine purpose; others, from personal choice. Existentialists like Sartre and Camus argued that life has no fixed meaning—we must create it ourselves through actions that express freedom and responsibility.
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Meaning often arises where reason meets emotion: in love, creativity, service, and curiosity. For some, it’s the pursuit of knowledge; for others, connection with others or harmony with nature. Recognizing mortality gives urgency to how we spend our time. Rather than a single grand answer, life offers many small ones that shift as we grow.
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Ultimately, the search for meaning is itself meaningful. By reflecting on what truly matters, we live more intentionally. Each day becomes a chance to shape significance—not by waiting for destiny to reveal it, but by choosing to live with awareness, compassion, and purpose.
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