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Dec 18, 2004 04:41

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mrblanderson December 19 2004, 04:47:00 UTC
I honestly don't know, maybe we're here to find out why? Maybe we don't have a big-picture purpose, maybe it's more like a small-picture purpose, we don't have to change everybody's life, just have a big enough impact on a few select people special to us so that our purpose is to enrich their lives and through doing that, our own.

I'm not religious, I don't think that some God has a plan all laid out in front of us, I don't think life is that simple. I think we are meant to lead our own lives and find out what we are capable of along the way. Maybe my view makes you feel lonely in the universe without a God to put our faith in but then, there are 6 billion other people in this world most of them good, honest, just trying to get by just like us people to share this beautiful planet with so we are not really lonely and I have pleny of faith to put in me.

That's my 2 cents, hope it helps.
Matt.

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elizabethany December 19 2004, 08:45:02 UTC
I find that if you leave this world just a little bit better (because you were in it) than when you were born, your life has forfilled it's purpose.

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rcat78 December 19 2004, 11:35:52 UTC
If we spend too much time obsessing over why we're here, we can't possibly actually do what it is we're here to do. Unless we here to work out why we're here, in which case we'll never fully work it out. Perhaps we've got to supply a new take on why we're here so other people will figure out an explanation good enough for themselves to keep on going. Perhaps the only way to find out now is to build a time machine and go into the future and find out what we've concluded about it by the end of our bit. But then we would return to our own time and not go through all the right moves to reach our conclusion and we'll never actually have that answer so we'll then have to go back in time to stop ourselves doing so, but that would then mean we wouldn't be there to stop it and OH NO I'VE GONE CROSSEYED ( ... )

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mrblanderson December 20 2004, 03:13:50 UTC
Remember, a friendship is two people, yes, you may have to leave people behind but you can't get complacent thinking that evrybody will talk to you, take life by the short and curlies and talk to them, don't wait for news, make some of your own, this goes for everyone and comes from someone who often doesn't make friends to preserve his own emotions when he or they leave and doesn't want people to be like he is "don't let your friends go"

And Cooper's Sparkling Ale is the reason for living.

Matty.

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harbinger_mikey December 21 2004, 02:52:27 UTC
42. Someone had to say it ( ... )

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