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The purpose of every human being is to live his life
and use his abilities to accomplish a task given to him by God.
Everyone of has different reasons why we are here on Earth.
But the general role for man here on earth is to make this world a better place.
That is why there are:
inventors and innovators.
there are mathematicians and scientists.
there are artists and master craftsmen.
teachers and educators.
They are here to make this world a better place.
To those who are still asking for the meaning of life,
we are here to experience whatever God wanted us to learn and experience.
Earth is just a school for souls.
Our souls are here to learn.
What we learn here will enable our soul to level up.
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I agree!
I want to add my own answers to my question (hehe). I believe the purpose of our life is to love, and to be loved. To live, to bear fruit, to become the best persons God created us to be, to learn, and to constantly evolve and become better.
I really love that verse from the Bible which said that we must love God with our whole heart, with our whole soul and with all our strength and with all our mind, and our neighbor as ourselves. Those are God's greatest commandments to us, right? I think that verse clearly spells out for us the purpose of our lives. We are endowed with those gifts -- we were given minds, hearts, souls, and bodies -- and God wants us to develop and use them to the fullest; in doing so we give glory to Him and we show our love for Him.
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Until now we are still learning the nature of man.
We could never learn enough.
God created man as a complex being.
We still have a lot to learn to really say what is the nature of man.
But the basic nature of man is to survive.
Our body and mind is designed to survive.
That is one of the the basic natures of man.
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I agree!
Grabe ka-complex ang nature sa human being no? I mean, it's so hard to describe, because it's so mysterious and it seems so boundless.
Unlike other "things" or creatures in this world, man is so complex. Birds fulfill their nature by "singing" (or chirping), eating, mating, etc. Stones fulfill their nature by, well, being themselves. Trees fulfill their nature by growing and bearing fruits. Man, well, we seem to fulfill our nature by doing more complex things; more than just eating, sleeping, mating, we also seem to find great fulfillment by developing our potentials, by struggling and growing, creating, learning, contributing, loving, suffering, sacrificing, and much more.
Yet it's quite weird no, na kita ra ang mga creatures in this world nga oftentimes wala naga-fulfill sa atong nature? I mean, birds automatically live out their "bird-hood" (heh) shortly after they are born, pero kita humans, most of us find it difficult to become truly alive, truly human; or we choose not to live out our nature, our potentials.