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The sense of life
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A question directly asked by many is the
sense of life in terms of hardships and misery that afflicts so many.
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For all the simple sayings and words of
wisdom, and explanation of the nature and behaviour of the universe, the
question remains if quintessentially there exists an ulterior motive, a "hidden
message" behind the sense of life |
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In all that we have considered, there is
no, nor likely to be any evidence to suggest that life necessarily has to be
hard or miserable.
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There is no law in the Universe that says life has to be hard.
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Everything in life happens for a reason.
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There is always more than one reason for what happens in life.
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In life, look for the other reasons, apart from the obvious.
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Always ask what is the purpose of an action?
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Always look for the less obvious, ideal, yet normally the simplest solution to
the purpose of an action.
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