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meaning. Existentialist thought




"Men are born with a God shaped hole. The thing is that there is no one 'God' to fill that hole." (context of a Dead Creator)

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Nonetheless, if is an important factor for the progress of moral guidance and fulfilment of most beings to have a religion. Not a world religion, as that will be in direct contrast to the freedom that humans possess, but an entire array of religions, to imbue a sense of heritage and unique attachment, as the act of "spreading" your thoughts and religion that you've come to an enlightenment about is more attractive than the lack of such.


When can we learn to navigate the storms of our lives?
When your confidence and your joys are dependant on something superficial, the boat you're on will
probably capsize anytime soon.
What or Who is your source of joy?
What gives you the reason to live?
When will I finally be able to say "To die is gain, for I will have eternity? "
Whatever you do,
It isn't too late.
Evaluate the anchor you hold on to.

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