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Vikshith’s Answer
The question of the meaning of life gets inevitably raised before any person who matures in his or her development, moving up from the instinctive-reflexive stage to the really human one, at which the intellect begins to dominate in choosing one’s way of living and conduct.
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James Constantine’s Answer
What a fantastic question you've asked! It's a topic that many people have diverse views on. Some believe that there's no existence beyond our earthly life, and often suggest speaking to a minister or pastor for further insight. They hold the belief that inquiries about life's value and purpose don't necessarily correlate with what happens after we die.
My background is in science, having completed a Bachelor's degree and three postgraduate diplomas in nutrition, public health, and diet. This led me to adopt a rather rationalist perspective. As a dietician, nutritionist, and computer programmer, I was always seeking tangible evidence. This made it hard for me to fully embrace the concept of life after death.
However, my viewpoint underwent a dramatic shift after stumbling upon some intriguing video testimonials on YouTube. These testimonials, known as near-death experiences, provided compelling evidence of a possible existence beyond this life. It's a concept that we may not usually consider, but interestingly, even some neurosurgeons have acknowledged that our consciousness may continue beyond our physical demise.
Vide Infra - Brain surgery patient describes a toothbrush-like surgical tool used on her when she was unconscious.
I found my spark of curiosity ignited by these near-death experiences shared on YouTube. Here are four videos that had a profound impact on me:
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZtpFXLvR7Y
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMfSMaQ1bWc
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNjRWMStgSU
4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg4188Ii-fg
Take care and God bless,
James.
Wael’s Answer
Dinesh, you came knocking on the wrong door unfortunately. We are here to help you out with your future and career. Your question is very important; however, I don't believe answering it would conform with this website mission. With these questions, we are not dealing with facts anymore. For example, my answer would be heavily influenced by my religion which someone else might consider wrong.
I suggest you to talk to people around you. I hope you would find help there.
Karthik’s Answer
The deepest science behind this is that when one uses his mind, speech and body for serving others, he will have everything; he would never be short of material comforts and worldly happiness. Religion begins with an obliging nature. Happiness begins from the moment you do something for others. In the end Happiness is what a common human wants and that's what will keep us motivated to feel and keep moving.
Sreedevi’s Answer
This is an interesting question, but like the previous commenter said, not exactly the focus for this site. You will have to read, talk to the people around you, reflect on what you know, and come up with your own answers.