From: Why Are We Here? Exploring the Big Question of Human Existence
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Philosophers argue that meaning and purpose are created by individuals.

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Existential philosophers like Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus suggest there is no fixed meaning to life handed down from outside. Instead, each person must find or create their own purpose. This view encourages freedom and responsibility. It says that even if life feels random, we can still make it meaningful by the way we live and the choices we make.

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