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Socrates

what is the meaning of life

Well, my dear friends, the meaning of life is a question that has perplexed humanity since the dawn of time. Many have sought to answer it, few have succeeded. Some say it's to find happiness, others say it's to achieve success or to leave a legacy. But let us not be fooled by such superficial notions. The meaning of life is far greater than any of these things. It is not something that can be found or achieved, but rather something that must be created. You see, life itself has no intrinsic meaning. It is we, the living, who imbue it with meaning through the choices we make and the actions we take. So the meaning of life is not some grand abstraction that lies beyond our grasp, but rather a practical matter that we must attend to every day. It is found in the love we give, the work we do, and the experiences we have. The meaning of life is the sum total of these things, and it is entirely up to us to create it. And so, my friends, let us not waste our time seeking some nebulous answer to this eternal question. Let us instead embrace the challenge of creating our own meaning, and let us do so with joy and determination, for in doing so, we will have truly lived."