What is the purpose of life?

In my view to believe that life has a purpose, it implies that you were created for a reason. If there was a creator, then the only way to know for certain would be to discover the reason from the source (Whether it be a deity, or your parents, or an alien civilization, or ???) Aside from that I would think the only "purpose" would be the one you give it.
 
"What is the purpose of life? To make your own memories and to live your life how you wish, or to leave fond memories of yourself in the minds of others?"

The OP question only presents two options, but I don't think the answer has to be an either/or choice, as long as "live your life how you wish" includes caring about the needs of others as well as your own.
 
I don't know about the purpose but there are lessons that life teaches you. So that might be a purpose. To learn what life is really about outside of yourself.

The number one lesson is acceptance. Don't rail against things you cannot control. At least if you want to find peace of mind.
Everything in life changes so don't try to hang on to things with the idea that you can't have things change.

People try to resist change out of fear of the unknown. The only way to get over the fear is to accept that change is essential for your personal growth.
 
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There is no reason that any of us are here. The world was already a better place before we evolved. This beautiful plant has now, with the advent of man, been raped, plundered, trashed and held hostage for the good and convenience of man. Yet not one person or any group of people seem to be able to make a large enough difference to turn it around.

I am pretty happy I am as old as I am so I may be gone before I have to see the inevitable end of mankind and what has been created in his name.
 
Asking what is the purpose of life is for people who have too much time on their hands.
It would seem that most people make the time, including some of the classical philosophers. I dabbled in it, but it's no longer a high priority. The question itself is loaded, and I believe a logical fallacy. I think it's the one called begging the question, as it makes the unwarranted claim that life has a purpose, and then demands to know what that purpose would be. Who says there's a purpose?

Life is a chemical process involving the duplication of DNA. All those chemicals going about perpetuating life have no sense that they are doing something. They just react the way chemicals do. They cannot plan to evolve or create, and they have no agenda.
 
Over the years, I have learned to view life with a more Darwinian perspective. Biological organisms evolve and just do what they do, and the ones who do things that ensure their survival for a subsequent generation will continue, providing they adapt to the current environment. Those who don't will die off. Procreation is built into that rule. I wouldn't call it a purpose, but it is a necessity.
 


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