Friday, December 12, 2014

A final deep post

    While observing Kismet, I thought about what she does and do and I've come to a conclusion; she does whatever she wants: she plays when she wants to and sleeps when she wants. So I began to question the meaning of her life and then I began to question human life.
     When I typed what the meaning of life was into the Google search bar, I got a lot of religious like websites and some other sporastic webpages. Philosophy now.com says it's to "fulfill the expectations of God and to receive our final reward" which is highly disagreeable since some people may not be religious. To me that basically translates to the meaning of life is to be a slave to someone who cannot be proven to physically exist and to fulfill his wishes. A YouTube video says that "If science says that everything is what it is because of random natural processes, then life has no real meaning." It goes on to explain that science can't answer the question because "if life was an accident then there's no meaning to life." 
    So then my theory is probably the most honest. Everything humans do in life is for a purpose. Other than it being the law, why do kids go to school? To get an education. And college? To further that education. Why get an education? To have a good future so you can do what you want. But doing all this requires money, making the sub meaning of life money. 
     In conclusion to this deep post, the meaning of life is to be happy. Everything that humans do, there is a purpose to it. Everything that you do is so you can be happy in the future.