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Life itself has no inherent meaning.
Meaning arises from solving the practical problems in life.
This dialog holds an existentialist view, suggesting that the meaning of life is not predetermined, but is created through our actions and choices. By addressing the challenges in life, overcoming obstacles, and pursuing goals, we give life its meaning.
By Andy JiangLife itself has no inherent meaning.
Meaning arises from solving the practical problems in life.
This dialog holds an existentialist view, suggesting that the meaning of life is not predetermined, but is created through our actions and choices. By addressing the challenges in life, overcoming obstacles, and pursuing goals, we give life its meaning.