Life: What Is The Meaning Of Life?

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Life is seriously a mysterious subject. It is more abstract than (insert most abstract painting in the world), that everyone would have different interpretation of its meaning. It is something that cannot be simply described and understood by science. Is it enough to say that it begins from birth and ends in death? Is there something before birth and after death? Does life simply begin at birth? Or is it when you have consciousness of the world you’re living in?
When do we start questioning about the meaning of life? Maybe when people knows when their death is approaching and they are looking back to when they were still full of vitality and they are thinking whether they have been good throughout their life. Maybe it is when someone has lost a loved one and questions why life has been so unfair. But how about those people who are not yet ready to die? What are they thinking during the last seconds of their life? How about those people who were not yet ready to be left behind? For those people, what is the meaning of life? …show more content…

She said that every night, he dreams of Kuro on the night of his death and that she only sees him as if her soul is inside someone else’s body. She said that she was kind of scared when she first experienced it, but it eventually became a habit of her to wait for another dream. She believed that her dreams signify her and Kuro’s everlasting connection. As a man of science, I do not know how to believe her claims, but I know that Kuro and Shiro really had this connection that had started even before the three of us met for the first

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