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Can the answers to the following questions lead us to a truer view of reality, a life of greater meaning and a deeper love for the world around us?
What knowledge is within our grasp?
Why do we let what we don't know divide us?
How do we ensure that what we are experiencing is the most relevant version of reality for us?
What is Truth, what is Time? How do they impact our perception of reality?
Is Socrates right, does the "Examined Life" make our life more worth living?
Does understanding where we came from help us understand where we are and where we are going?
What is more important, where we came from (the past), where we are (the present), or where we are heading (the future)?
Does our life have meaning? Does it matter if our life has meaning? What questions should we ask ourselves when we are looking for what gives our lives meaning?
How important is understanding ourselves for our lives to be meaningful?
What role does, "Who I Am." play in how meaningful life is, and does it have any determining influence on what the purpose of life is?
Does "Meaning" lead to "Purpose" and ultimately to "Fulfillment" ?
Does finding meaning open a doorway to connect to others, and to the universe itself, or does searching for, and developing those connections lead to meaning?
How does connecting to one another help us understand our world and our place in it better?
Does learning to love ourselves enable us to fall in love with others, and our ability to love others lead to opening our hearts to strangers and the world we live in?
If we all became capable of truly loving one another, wouldn't this world become a wonderful place for all of us to live in?
If "Love" isn't the answer, then, what is?
Your questions are very deep, I may not be able to answer a few, perhaps philosophy can explain. For so many years, I only know that I should be happy, should love myself more, and strive to pursue the girl I like. If not, then I'll order a sex doll just like him, and I hope you do, too.