SuperRedbaron221 wrote:A lot of these comments are cliche i want your opinion not a cliche opinion!
Okay, how about this... the meaning of life is exactly the same as the meaning of water being composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom...
In other words...
There
isn't any meaning... it just IS!
The speed of light has no meaning; it's just how the Universe is.
The fact that there are four states of matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma) has no meaning, that's just the way it is.
The fact that the sun fuses hydrogen into helium to create energy has no meaning; it just is (luckily though for us!).
Life has no meaning...
it just is!
Though if the first three things (and many others) weren't true, there would BE no life... period.
It took a very, VERY complex set of parameters to make life and consciousness (as we understand these terms anyway) possible.
There may be a *purpose*... but not necessarily a meaning.
Unless you believe in God. Which I do. Not necessarily the same one people like Jay seem to believe in, but I still believe there IS one.
But if He/She/It has decreed that there is any special meaning to my life, He/She/It hasn't bothered to tell me what it is.
So I just enjoy life as much as I can for as long as I can.
Animals don't need a reason to enjoy life; they just do! Maybe they're one up on humans in that regard, seeking no meaning where pehaps there IS none!
Also, what seems like a valid meaning of life for me may not necessarily be valid for anyone else.. and vice versa.
So in the main, it is probably a question without an absolute answer... or even ANY answer, just as the Universe has no center (or edge) and laws like the Special Theory of Relativity and the Heiseberg Uncertainy Principle prove that there are NO absolutes about ANYTHING. It's all relative, regardless of what the religious zealots say.

Dare to be different... and make a difference.
To boldly go where no one in their right mind has gone before...