The four philosophical questions about existence; What we are as humans being on the earth!

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Humans are humans with the values and the inclusion about life, and what we are holding outside of our existence. We are interested in the following questions in life:

• Who are we?
• Where did we come from?
• Where are we going?
• How should we live?

We are coming from the human nature in the nature many of times back in time, and my life and your life is a question of mutations. So, I am because my father and mother were in the life when I come to the planet. And we are reasoning further in life, about where we are going, and what should be our destiny in life. And in addition we are thinking about where we should live of all places on the planet, and what should be our choices anywhere where we are.

Socrates was considered the father of ancient philosophy. “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” According to Socrates, the purpose of life should be both personal and spiritual. One should focus on developing his skills in both personal and spiritual parts of life.What is spiritual and personal growth? The nature of personal development is very broad, especially because everything we do in life can be done better. So, if you have found a solution of anything in life, there is probably an even better way to solve it. The nature of spiritual growth is of a deeper essence, and it's also very abstract. Your spiritual growth is often defined by your connection with your soul, or with other beings of various vibrations. What are the different types of vibrations? Free or natural vibrations, Forced vibrations, Longitudinal vibrations, Transverse vibrations and Torsional vibrations. Hence, there are freedom in life, and something is forced about what to do and why and how things are as they are. So, the love of wisdom is about knowing something in life, and we know we know nothing as coming as the human nature in nature. And we should analyze things within rooms, or across the rooms to locate many rooms, and there is shape, speed and fitness in life, and these things are about what to know. You measure your body in life in relation to what you find in your soul.

The meaning of life is the pursuit of knowledge. In his book Apology, Plato quotes his teacher Socrates (c. 470 – 399 BC) saying that “the unexamined life is not worth living”. In a nutshell, Platonism is the idea that there exist such things as “pure forms” which are abstractions. And life is also the pursuit of happiness, and therefore we are humans of the earth, and we are trying to organize the life in relation to what it is, and how it can be perceived and still is perceived from time to time and from place to place. So, life is about all the concrete things you find in life, and there are perfect forms of the things you are perceiving in the abstract life, and therefore things we are perceiving in life, are just copies and examples of something that we find as ideas in the human nature in the nature. So, hunting for getting knowledges and being to know something, that is the idea of all the sciences we are within and which we knowing and fronting every day from time to time, and it is about what is possible to know, and how we are seeing the facts we are facing, and life is about facts and fiction.

Søren Kierkegaard suggests that "people in our time, because of so much knowledge, have forgotten what it means to exist". Even though all sorts of things exist, for Kierkegaard the word "existence" has a special meaning when applied to human life. This meaning arises from the fact that we always have a relationship to ourselves. For example, we can be more or less self-aware; we can wish to be other than how we are; we can trust or mistrust, like or dislike ourselves. Perhaps we can even make decisions about who we will become. But life is living your own life, and in addition being with empathy in other people's lives, and we should be interested and constructive in life, and we should use the name of the persons, and we should like to live together with other people.

Jean Paul Sartre is another philosopher, and he believed in the essential freedom of individuals, and he also believed that as free beings, people are responsible for all elements of themselves, their consciousness, and their actions. That is, with total freedom comes total responsibility.

And we should love the people we are meeting in life, and perhaps the best rule we can follow at any places where we are is the golden rule; You should do with other people what they are doing with us. And the earth will be great and a lovely place to live on and work on.


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