What is the purpose of life?

In broad biological terms or philosophical human ones?
Biological is survive, grow, reproduce. Be fruitful and multiply
Philosophical? Darned if I know. I’m starting to suspect it might be to learn some lessons and develop and grow into something worthy of a different type of existence.
 
Philosophical? Darned if I know. I’m starting to suspect it might be to learn some lessons and develop and grow into something worthy of a different type of existence.
Explain more, I am curious. What do you mean by "different type of existence?"
There isn't one, now go have some fun and stop thinking about the void.
Be careful, you might anger the super mega chvds
 
Don't ask about meaning here, all you'll get is dick and fart jokes. The Greeks had a lot to say about life, read some of that i guess, i heard Albert Camus had interesting view points as well.
 
Explain more, I am curious. What do you mean by "different type of existence?"
Well. In this life, to learn lessons that make you a better person and hopefully to pass those on and to make things around you better. That creates a different kind of existence. If you’re religious, then perhaps we are being taught things to make us humble and better in an afterlife.
 
Don't ask about meaning here, all you'll get is dick and fart jokes. The Greeks had a lot to say about life, read some of that i guess, i heard Albert Camus had interesting view points as well.
Unironically this. If you aren't joking OP, you're better off reading Aristotle and the Stoics (along with St Augustine and athe Desert Fathers) about the meaning of life than any retard here. Hell, you're better off with them than with most people alive now.
 
In one sense, to procreate and live as long as possible. In another sense, nothing. There is no grand cosmic plan for you, other than the entropy of the universe.
 
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