6 Answers

  1. Your life is a gift. A gift definitely given by your parents, for which you should probably be grateful to them, and then off you go, life is a gift given to me by fate, God, the universe, evolution, etc. You, like anyone else, have free will, dispose of your gift as you want, want to be happy, bring good to people or not, depends on you. Life is given to you for the purpose of considering your choice of using it, if there are any life difficulties, problems, solve them, or stop their further development, and by this you will give meaning to your life

  2. Strictly speaking, life is not given to you,

    and life is given to you, that is:

    in an organism born without signs of any personality-due to the purposeful actions of caregivers when the body needs to become one of the sapiens-the subject communication skills are developed and trained, contributing to self-determination and the formation of your consciousness, without which effective interaction with other people is almost impossible.

    And regardless of the goals that guide you, following or contradicting the instructions of educators – Your activity is needed by all animals on the planet without exception, and as a factor contributing to the” metabolism ” in nature, and as an opportunity to observe the actions of your own kind and everything else that you can distinguish – to be able to do something that no one else can think of…

  3. You know. the world is big.

    This is YOUR sandbox.

    spend what you want on it.

    I understand that such questions are asked by a person who wants to pass the decision on to others.

    Like, you tell me where to go and I'll go, and if anything , I'll blame you.

    A nice person, you can blame anyone, you can even voluntarily give your life to someone, but the decision will still be yours.

    There are a huge variety of options, from serving to implementing your own ideas.

    Whatever is more convenient for you, then take it.

  4. Let's try using numbers (although I'm not good at them).

    So, your body has 10 trillion cells (according to some sources – more). But each cell seems to consist of two.�

    Plus, there are at least 100 trillion single-celled organisms living on and in you. We don't count multicellular organisms – there are millions of them, and their number varies.�

    Now add in the hundreds of trillions of creatures that live in your home, in your bed, in your clothes, eating what you haven't finished, as well as what you've already eaten.

    See what an indescribably gigantic world is around you alone! You can live for that alone. =)

  5. You're just a drive, like a flash drive. Just a little harder. For hundreds of thousands of years, cells evolve first into you, then you into something else. So much for the meaning of life-to prepare your carcass for the needs of evolution.

  6. You should ask your parents about this.
    “Why did you give birth to me?”
    If they don't have an answer, it will be a “Just like that”answer.
    Suck it up and enjoy. You don't have much time left.

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