Section 7 of Chapter 2:

The logic in the search of the meaning of life

Copyright Raimondo Ballisti, June 2020
    People ask themselves many questions about where are we from, what is the meaning of life, what is the raison of life, and especially WHY we do exists.
    The problem here is not to find an answer to all those questions: the real problem is that we have difficulties to accept that we are asking the wrong questions!
    There is no reason for life to be as it is!
    We should learn that life is a result of the evolution of the whole universe as given by physical laws. It is up to us to make the best out of it. Once you succeed in accepting this, then you can concentrate to the better questions of what can we do to make life better on this planet. What can we do in order to make people live in peace and have a decent life? How can we avoid that poverty, oppression, repression, injustice, exploitation, illnesses and so on reign over our lifes?
    We should not try to escape our responsibility by thinking that somebody once had a plan for all this (mess). Let us look at the crude reality of something very rare (but not unique) in our universe: our planet with life on it. Let us try to make the best out of the whole situation, without seeking any help from a supposed and non-existing supra-natural entity.
An interesting link is:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_England
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