Your life and death has meaning to others, and others lives and deaths have meaning for you. Does it matter? At least while you're alive it does. "Life is the only thing worth living for"
To decide that the death makes the meaning people have is meaningless is a self-centered and short sighted statement. The nature of meaning in itself is a thing that only lasts those 70 or 80 years-- the same for everybody. Meaning is whatever you make it in life; as I said before, if that decision is that something has significance because it extends beyond your death, then that is perfectly valid. Just because you aren't around to experience it does not mean it had and has significance.
You cannot consider meaning in death. The fact that actions have consequences, and consequences that may reach beyond death is perfect justification of one's actions, and the perspective that one's actions have value. (If they determine that this is valuable to them.)
Death has no significance in this process. Death end consciousness, but meaning can only exist in life-- as such, considering meaning in death is impossible. If a person justifies in life that something has meaning, then so be it.
Your life and death has meaning to others, and others lives and deaths have meaning for you. Does it matter? At least while you're alive it does. "Life is the only thing worth living for"
GDG9393 1 year ago
Your grass was only kind of green until you added the filter =P nice video though
eleventy5 2 years ago
EITS!!
tubasteve8 3 years ago
To decide that the death makes the meaning people have is meaningless is a self-centered and short sighted statement. The nature of meaning in itself is a thing that only lasts those 70 or 80 years-- the same for everybody. Meaning is whatever you make it in life; as I said before, if that decision is that something has significance because it extends beyond your death, then that is perfectly valid. Just because you aren't around to experience it does not mean it had and has significance.
tbmc2 3 years ago
You cannot consider meaning in death. The fact that actions have consequences, and consequences that may reach beyond death is perfect justification of one's actions, and the perspective that one's actions have value. (If they determine that this is valuable to them.)
Death has no significance in this process. Death end consciousness, but meaning can only exist in life-- as such, considering meaning in death is impossible. If a person justifies in life that something has meaning, then so be it.
tbmc2 3 years ago