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Old 12-10-2010, 02:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Verunia
Yes, I am going to be one of those people, and ask for proof Naah just kidding.

Sure we can derive meaning from possibly meaningless events, such as "this was supposed to happen" or "everything happens for a reason", but what if things are planned in a way we cannot possibly perceive or understand? To us it may seem meaningless or random.

But maybe our minds cannot comprehend the actuality of life itself.

I think I'd partly agree with your last statement/suggestion.

Who's to say, though, that some may comprehend more than others?

Of course everything happens for a reason - cause and effect - but not necessarily the reason we're thinking of or seeking.

Meaningless or random may be exactly that - not planned or significant, not in the 'game plan'. But always an experience has the potential for benefit to be drawn from it - accepting that, though, is often hard.
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