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I purely give meaning to my existance by questioning, exploring and experiencing.
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in other way to put it: "the reward isn't in the end of the journey, but the journey itself".
I've spent most of my life trying to find the answer to the meaning of life, and as far away now as I was when I began. I've come to realize that the answer to that question isn't important. what really is important (to me at least) is everything that came from trying to find that answer: all my theories that I either have now or tossed away/improved on, and even my way of life.
I'm not even sure I'd want to know the meaning of life either... I think it'd take all the fun out of it. be like knowing the lottery numbers everytime. *shrugs* I'm happy just chasing after the answer I may never find.