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Some people believe that if life has no purpose, then there is no reason for living.

While others think that if life has no purpose, that frees a person to find/create and follow their own personal purpose. Which is a more valid point of view or are they both equally valid?
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DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
Good question. Has substance. Something this site sorely needs.

The mysteries of life are unknowable. One can get lost in contemplation of its enormity or lost in a labyrinth of its nuances. What is best for people is to be alive in the moment. Whether there is destiny or chance, karma or entropy, all or none of these, our reality is we have this life to live, to make an effort or not, to be or not to be, as the bard's procrastinator said.