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'''Meaning''' is intrinsically attached to value (worth) and to understanding. Meaning, simply put, answers the "why" questions in life. Meaning in its most basic form explains that things do not exist or happen merely by chance but that there is a greater force behind them that has reasons for things and therefore that there is a ''' | '''Meaning''' is intrinsically attached to value (worth) and to understanding. Meaning, simply put, answers the "why" questions in life. Meaning in its most basic form explains that things do not exist or happen merely by chance but that there is a greater force behind them that has reasons for things and therefore that there is a purpose for things. '''Purpose''' is the reason for things. | ||
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Meaning is intrinsically attached to value (worth) and to understanding. Meaning, simply put, answers the "why" questions in life. Meaning in its most basic form explains that things do not exist or happen merely by chance but that there is a greater force behind them that has reasons for things and therefore that there is a purpose for things. Purpose is the reason for things.