~ The Meaning of Life ~
- Bill Wiltrack
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~ The Meaning of Life ~
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What is the meaning of life?
Still struggling with the emptiness; this vastness of this thing I will title, for now, as my soul.
Looking for the meaning of this life of ours.
I know meaning, REAL meaning can be based upon words but overall meaning, REAL philosophy, goes far beyond words.
I looked for meaning, REAL meaning, in experience. Over the last few months even that inner search that I have committed my life to, even that has fallen short.
I'm still empty. Lost.
Are we dead?
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What is the meaning of life?
Still struggling with the emptiness; this vastness of this thing I will title, for now, as my soul.
Looking for the meaning of this life of ours.
I know meaning, REAL meaning can be based upon words but overall meaning, REAL philosophy, goes far beyond words.
I looked for meaning, REAL meaning, in experience. Over the last few months even that inner search that I have committed my life to, even that has fallen short.
I'm still empty. Lost.
Are we dead?
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Re: ~ The Meaning of Life ~
This thread sort of goes well with my current studies of Heidegger. Hiedegger's task, according to some accounts, was to try to overcome nihilism and what he saw as the contemporary sense of meaninglessness in existence by recovering a better sense of what it means to "be".
I've been reading up on H lately and am posting my thoughts in the "Book Club" forum where I've taken up a resolution for 2015 to read at least one chapter, essay or section of a scholarly book or article every day. In some strange sense, having this goal (of reading every day) seems to have given me a sense of direction and purpose just in learning new things or even refreshing my memory of past studies of philosophers. You are more than welcome to join me in my resolution yourself and read an "essay per day" and post your thoughts in the thread I started. Maybe it will lift your spirits a bit.
I've been reading up on H lately and am posting my thoughts in the "Book Club" forum where I've taken up a resolution for 2015 to read at least one chapter, essay or section of a scholarly book or article every day. In some strange sense, having this goal (of reading every day) seems to have given me a sense of direction and purpose just in learning new things or even refreshing my memory of past studies of philosophers. You are more than welcome to join me in my resolution yourself and read an "essay per day" and post your thoughts in the thread I started. Maybe it will lift your spirits a bit.
- Arising_uk
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Re: ~ The Meaning of Life ~
Maybe it's not repeat posting?
And I think I know why.
But maybe it's not thinking that there is a 'the'?
Ever thought that this 'inner search' has been failing you and maybe you should be looking outwards or how about reading some Philosophy to help you with your existential angst, try Sartre as he was much concerned with such stuff.
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What is the meaning of life?
And I think I know why.
But maybe it's not thinking that there is a 'the'?
That your 'soul' is empty means you've misunderstood what it means.Still struggling with the emptiness; this vastness of this thing I will title, for now, as my soul.
You should be looking for the meaning of this life of yours. Let me help, it's what you decide it is.Looking for the meaning of this life of ours.
In Philosophy Now we understand that this 'REAL' is a myth.I know meaning, REAL meaning can be based upon words but overall meaning, REAL philosophy, goes far beyond words.
That's because you keep looking for this 'REAL' meaning when its just meaning.I looked for meaning, REAL meaning, in experience. Over the last few months even that inner search that I have committed my life to, even that has fallen short.
Ever thought that this 'inner search' has been failing you and maybe you should be looking outwards or how about reading some Philosophy to help you with your existential angst, try Sartre as he was much concerned with such stuff.
Try answering this, "What would not being empty or lost be to you?"I'm still empty. Lost.
No and you need to stop thinking in terms of 'we'.Are we dead?
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Re: ~ The Meaning of Life ~
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I don't think anyone would argue with the fact that I'm the de facto leader of this wonderful group of stimulating online philosophers.
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I don't think anyone would argue with the fact that I'm the de facto leader of this wonderful group of stimulating online philosophers.
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- Arising_uk
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Re: ~ The Meaning of Life ~
NPDBill Wiltrack wrote:.
I don't think anyone would argue with the fact that I'm the de facto leader of this wonderful group of stimulating online philosophers..
Re: ~ The Meaning of Life ~
Arising_uk wrote:NPDBill Wiltrack wrote:.
I don't think anyone would argue with the fact that I'm the de facto leader of this wonderful group of stimulating online philosophers..
? ? ? - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissist ... y_disorder
I'm not sure everyone would agree with bill's statement.
Re: ~ The Meaning of Life ~
You may have a point, thedoc; but it might engender an admiration for his sense of irony.thedoc wrote:I'm not sure everyone would agree with bill's statement.
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Many years ago my older daughter was rehearsing for her part in a play "The Bald Soprano" and I was reading all the other parts so she could learn hers. It gave me some appreciation of the "Theatre of the Absurd".
It also helps me to bring some sense of class to this forum.
It also helps me to bring some sense of class to this forum.
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No, I think I have well earned the right to be the de facto leader of The PhilosophyNow Forums.
No one has added more valuable content to this forum over the past few years - certainly 2014.
I changed the scope of the forum. Over the years I introduced short posts, images & GIFs, and focused threads upon current topics & personal value of opinions.
...this forum used to be extremely stuffy. Doing nothing but talking about old dead philosophies; old dead philosophers.
I added honesty.
You're welcome.
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No, I think I have well earned the right to be the de facto leader of The PhilosophyNow Forums.
No one has added more valuable content to this forum over the past few years - certainly 2014.
I changed the scope of the forum. Over the years I introduced short posts, images & GIFs, and focused threads upon current topics & personal value of opinions.
...this forum used to be extremely stuffy. Doing nothing but talking about old dead philosophies; old dead philosophers.
I added honesty.
You're welcome.
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- Arising_uk
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Re: ~ The Meaning of Life ~
Me thinks he effuses too much.Bill Wiltrack wrote:.
I added honesty. (He adds his own interpretation of the world).
You're welcome.[/size]
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Re: ~ The Meaning of Life ~
You're only a leader if people follow, Poor Bill.Bill Wiltrack wrote:I changed the scope of the forum. Over the years I introduced short posts, images & GIFs, and focused threads upon current topics & personal value of opinions.
Re: ~ The Meaning of Life ~
Only if 'de facto' is Latin for 'imaginary.'Bill Wiltrack wrote:.
No, I think I have well earned the right to be the de facto leader of The PhilosophyNow Forums.
No one has added more valuable content to this forum over the past few years - certainly 2014.
I changed the scope of the forum. Over the years I introduced short posts, images & GIFs, and focused threads upon current topics & personal value of opinions.
...this forum used to be extremely stuffy. Doing nothing but talking about old dead philosophies; old dead philosophers.
I added honesty.
You're welcome.
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- Bill Wiltrack
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Re: ~ The Meaning of Life ~
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You're support is much appreciated. And don't think it will go unnoticed.
I will wear this crown with great appreciation and uttermost humility.
From this point on - CHARGE !!! And let me lead you into a meaningful 2015!
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You're support is much appreciated. And don't think it will go unnoticed.
I will wear this crown with great appreciation and uttermost humility.
From this point on - CHARGE !!! And let me lead you into a meaningful 2015!
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Re: ~ The Meaning of Life ~
Bill Wiltrack wrote:.
You're support is much appreciated. And don't think it will go unnoticed.
Does Bill even read the threads he posts in? or do we have another Socrates here?