From: The Elusive Question: Unraveling the Meaning of Life
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From an existential perspective, the meaning of life is not something that can be discovered or achieved, but rather it is something that must be created. Through our choices, actions, and decisions, we can create a sense of purpose and fulfillment that is unique to our individual circumstances and experiences. This perspective emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and freedom, highlighting the need for individuals to take ownership of their lives and create their own meaning.

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  • The meaning of life is not something that can be discovered or achieved.
  • We must create our own meaning through our choices, actions, and decisions.
  • Personal responsibility and freedom are essential for creating meaning in life.
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The concept of meaning in life is closely tied to human existence and the search for purpose.
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Personal reflection and self-awareness are essential for creating meaning in life.
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The meaning of life is not a fixed or static concept, but a dynamic and evolving process.
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