Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Lots of Queries

Lots of question marks, lots of whys, whys, whys.

Why do we exist?
Why is there life?
Have you ever wondered, what your purpose in life is? Just to spend everyday like it is? Just to have children, grow old and die? What for?
Why is everyone blindly working for money? Yes, all of us need money in order to survive. But why to survive? What for?
Why are there planets and stars?
What exactly is the Universe?
Where does it exist?
Is it an arbitrary component of something?
If it is, what is that something?
Why does the Universe exist in the first place?
Are you sure you can control your own life?
Are you sure your life isn't already drawn out all for you?
Why do people get deja vus?
Why can some people predict the future? Does it mean everything has already been planned by someone, or something?
Can we travel the 4th dimension of time?
What happens after we die?
Why do we want to live? Ultimately, what are we looking for...? What are we aiming towards?

I quite believe our lives have been pre-destined, we're just characters in a game. What we feel/think we are doing, it's not us who're doing the thinking. Somebody, or something, are making us think.

We might even be robots with individualistic minds, but with preset actions and motives.

What are we created for? Are there people studying the meaning to life? I believe life's not that simple... there must be something to it.

Enlighten me please.

3 comments:

  1. that is so thought-provoking...

    maybe we are like those little AI monsters in computer games. Then all the more we shouldn't worry about life. We just play along with the rules... no?

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  2. Why play along with the rules? Why can't we break out of this 'game'?

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  3. that was chim stuff.. i think u'll like this link. are we living in a computer simulation? http://www.simulation-argument.com/

    well at least the theory says we still have some control over our lives.. =)

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