From: The Purpose of Life: A Journey Through Science, Philosophy, and Human Experience
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Throughout history, cultures have offered diverse answers to life’s purpose, often linked to religion and community. Ancient myths, religious texts, and rituals created shared meanings that guided behavior and provided hope. These historical frameworks shaped civilizations and continue to influence many today. Understanding them shows how human beings have always sought to answer this profound question collectively.

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Supporting arguments

  • Religious stories offer purpose connected to gods or cosmic order.
  • Rituals and traditions reinforce shared meaning and belonging.
  • Historical shifts reflect changing human values and knowledge.
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