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    for the future. In the song “Let It Be,” shows to let go of the past, by the literal meaning, the tone of the song, and the theme. In the song “Let it be” by The Beatles there are literal meanings which is, to let things go, everything will be okay, and hope for the best. The first literal meaning is to let things go. The song is saying to leave the past in the past, and let it go. This ties into the next meaning which is, everything will be okay. It is saying there will be an answer, and…

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    emergence of positive psychology has paved the way for new theoretical perspectives and therapeutic models, in particular meaning focused coping and the integrated meaning making model. Meaning in life, as theorized by Steger (2009) is “the extent to which people comprehend, make sense…

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    that religion has been the primary base for their meaning of life. Before introducing the meaning of life, people must know what is meaning and what life means. Although everyone has his or her own meaning of life, theism views life is meaningful and believes in the existence of God. When relating to Fackenheim’s view, he believes that meaning of life is derived from the individual’s relationship to the Divine; therefore God is the basis of the meaning of life. This is considered to be a…

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    The phrase “I love you” has a substantial amount of meanings simply depending on the context in which it is used. The way one says “I love you” to a parent, a significant other, or a friend all elicit different meanings and connotations. One may treasure and appreciate all a parent has done for him/her but not want to spend the rest of his/her life living with this parent as one would with a significant other. Moreover, one may want to be romantically involved with a significant other but only…

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    The Meaning of Life is one of the biggest arcane mysteries in life that humans have yet to solve. The topic itself have made people question themselves if the outlook on life they have chosen, is the correct one. To some people, their answer brought the enlightenment and hope. While to other people, their answer brought them dissatisfaction and despair. The fact of your identity or background does not matter because it is everyone's destiny to ask yourself this question at one point in your…

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    In Richard Taylor’s article The Meaning of Life, Taylor creates a model of a meaningless life in order to undertake the larger question of ‘what is a meaningful life?’. This is done as a way of addressing the ambiguous nature of what it means to live a meaningful life, as meaning in this sense is an elusive term (Taylor, 22). By determining what a life without meaning would look like, Taylor hopes to gain a sense of what it is that allows for meaning in a life. Upon creating a model of a…

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    Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E Frankl is one of the most impressive works of psychiatric based books since Freud and his book on his theories. This book that came out in 1946 gives a first-hand point of view of the Frankl's experiences while being a prisoner in a concentration camp. He gives a detailed account of the psychoanalysis he uses on himself and theories he used that gave him reason and the will to live. Frankl’s whole reason behind this book was to answer the questions of how he…

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    A Response to Question 1, Section 1: The Meaning of Life: Wolf vs. Taylor Both Richard Taylor and Susan Wolf understand the difficulty of answering the question, “What is the meaning of life?” Taylor begins his “The Meaning of Life” by saying that we do not even understand what the question means to then answer it, and Wolf claims in her own “The Meanings of Lives” that the question is embarrassing to ask because, as Taylor asserts, we really do not understand what is being asked here. Taylor…

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    question every human asks is “What is the meaning of life?” Scientific, philosophical, and religious inquiries and perspectives have been offered by the greatest thinkers of Ancient times to the most esteemed men of modern times in an attempt to answer this age-old question. Indeed, all men attempt to answer this question during their lifetime whether or not they are specifically or intentionally doing so. Two such commentaries that unintentionally address the meaning of life come to mind:…

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    If life had a purpose, then why do people still question themselves? The meaning or purpose of life is constantly being questioned by individuals every single day and for some, they never find the answer to it. This question is such an important question according to several of my classmates, yet when I asked them why they didn 't have an answer to it. I then continued to ask people around the school, in my church, in my youth group and anywhere else that I had the chance and was astonished to…

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