The meaning of life is not to achieve self

Tamara 2022-04-21 09:01:07

The meaning of life is not to achieve oneself
"Doctor Strange Film Review"

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reprints Give life meaning. When you die: "Death gives meaning to life, letting you know that time is short and days are short." If the meaning of life is not self-fulfillment, what is it? 2. "Inferiority and Transcendence" wrote: Human beings live in the realm of meaning. We do not experience the pure environment, we always experience the significance of the environment to people. Even in these settings, our experience is limited by purpose. We always ask when life is frustrated: what is the meaning of life and what is life for? 3. There are as many meanings to life as there are people in the world. No one has an absolutely correct meaning, but we can look for a relatively correct meaning that is for the "human" rather than for the "self" as an individual. Our lives need to face three inescapable realities: living on earth, living in connected societies, and living in bisexual families. There are three relative problems in our life relative to the three reality connections, that is, how to live in these three reality connections? 4. Individual psychologists have found that problems in human life all boil down to these three main problems: occupation, society, and sexuality. That is, as it is said in "Inferiority and Transcendence": how to find a career that allows us to survive under the constraints set by the earth's nature; how to find a place among our fellows so that we can cooperate and share the benefits of cooperation. Benefits; how to adapt yourself to the fact that we live in both sexes and that the continuation and development of human beings depend on our love and life.

















People's feelings and responses to these three questions are the deep expression of their own meaning in life.
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If many people only want to "what can I get from life?", then what they pursue is personal meaning. After they die, there is no trace, and living is also death.
The hallmark of true "meanings in life" is that they have shared meanings—meanings that others can share and that others find valid.
Some people say: If life is not for oneself, then what is the point of living?
If everyone lives for self-fulfillment, legal rules, morality, and these self-limiting rules are vulnerable in the face of personal meaning. So think about how chaotic the world should be?
In fact, it can be pushed in reverse, the meaning of your life is for others, then the meaning of other people's life will also cover you.
Just as in the "Four Precepts of Liaofan", the meaning of life is devotion, and devotion is for others, but the ultimate benefit is still ourselves.
Therefore, personal interests and the meaning of life are not relative, they are mutually beneficial.
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Venerable Gu Yi said: I have prevented countless terrible things from happening, but bad things always follow.
The same is true in our lives. We always think that if we overcome this hurdle, we will be safe forever, but hardships always appear at the next intersection. But as in the "Doctor Strange" movie, there are always miracles that come with suffering.
Everything develops and advances in the process of change, we seek the meaning of life in devotion, and miracles will come after suffering.
When we die, we know the meaning of life.
——Part of this article is excerpted from "Inferiority and Transcendence"

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Doctor Strange quotes

  • Christine Palmer: Where have you been?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Well, after Western medicine failed me, I headed east, and I ended up in Kathmandu.

    Christine Palmer: Kathmandu?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Yeah.

    Christine Palmer: What? Like the Bob Seger Song?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: 1975, Beautiful Loser, side A. Yeah. And I went to a place called Kamar-Taj and I... talked to someone called "The Ancient One." And I...

    Christine Palmer: Oh. So you joined a cult.

    Dr. Stephen Strange: No, I didn't. No, not exactly. No. I mean... They did teach me to tap into powers that I never even knew existed.

    Christine Palmer: Yeah. That sounds like a cult.

    Dr. Stephen Strange: It's not a cult.

    Christine Palmer: Well, that's what a cultist would say.

  • [the Cloak of Levitation clings to Strange and wipes away his tears]

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Stop!