Life is like a game, and the biggest question is: What are we playing for? Some say it’s to be happy. Others think it’s to learn, or to help others. But what if there's no right answer? Philosophers have asked this same question since ancient times, and they still haven’t agreed on one answer yet.
Examples
- A child playing with toys might not know why they're doing it, but they’re having fun.
- An adult working a boring job might wonder: Is this all there is?
- A person traveling the world may find that their journey gives their life more meaning.
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See also
- What Is the Meaning of Life — And Why Does It Even Matter?
- What is Existential philosophy?
- Why Do We Ask 'What Is Time?'
- What is Problem of induction?
- What is Corrective justice?