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Question Of Being Essay Research Paper Many

Question Of Being Essay, Research Paper


Many events were unexplainable and maybe even seemed to be magical before


science evolved to what it is today. All questions relating to the origin


of life can be answered scientifically. The creation of the universe and


all events since can be explained. One may question their beliefs based


on scientific theory. Human life can even be broken down to fundamental


theory. Not only geological or biological, but all events can be answered


scientifically.


One^?s belief in a god or a higher being may help in dealing with the rigors


of life and create a sense of security. All base their lives on some sort


of belief. This belief however is different for everyone. The actions of a


religious person stem from their belief in a god. A person may act morally


and responsibly in hopes that they will receive good judgement upon


departure from this earth. No one can say for certain if there is a heaven


or a hell, but obviously a religious person would rather not go to the later


of the two. This is not to say, that one whom does not believe in a god


does not act morally or responsibly. An atheist^?s actions do not stem from


the fear of judgement from god but rather from the judgement of society.


Religious and non-religious people alike will most likely base their actions


on their conception of the highest ethical good.


I consider myself to be sort of an existentialist. This encompasses the


scope of individual existence and individual freedom. Life, I believe is


based in its entirety on one goal that is different for everyone. Two


things are ultimately correct, the certainty of death and the


meaninglessness of one^?s life. Once a person determines his goal, he must


pursue it with a white-hot passion in order for happiness to be obtained.


Camus^? theory of the ^?absurd^? is a belief, which I hold very


highly. This theory explains that one will spend every moment of his life


chasing the same goal, which he has set for himself, and that life is in


fact monotonous. In this monotony happiness is reached but can also be


questioned upon the realization of life^?s meaningless pursuit of one goal.


At moments in everyone^?s life, they will suddenly become aware of life^?s


absurdity. To one, life may seem meaningless, but looking at the ^?big


picture^? life is insignificant. While suffering the knowledge that one^?s


life is meaningless and entirely monotonous, one must find happiness in


life. This quote from The Myth of Sisyphus by

Camus may help to explain how


happiness and the absurd must go hand in hand. ^?Happiness and the absurd


are two children of the same earth, they are inseparable.^? If happiness can


not be found in one^?s life then it is not worth living.


If one feels they are not subject to the judgement of god, I can only hope


that in their pursuit of happiness they feel the judgement of society.


Sadly but truly, there are those among us who feel no moral responsibility.


I am uncertain, as is everyone, to what the afterlife will hold. There may


be a heaven and a hell, but there is no concrete evidence supporting this.


As is there no evidence supporting the belief that there is no afterlife.


Quite a few people wish to live forever and in doing this adopt the idea of


the afterlife. Camus believed that, ^?Men are never really willing to die


except for the sake of freedom: therefore they do not believe in dying


completely.^? I believe many people live with the hope that they will die


physically, they will spiritually live forever in the kingdom of heaven.


Many live their lives in anticipation of an afterlife, which after all may


not exist. The goal, which these people have set for themselves, includes


spending an eternity in heaven. Some may ask if in fact, these lives were


wasted in pursuit of an afterlife, which may only be fictional. I believe


that one^?s life is not wasted if he has found happiness. John Paul Sartre


once said, ^?One is still what one is going to cease to be and already what


one is going to become. One lives one^?s death, one dies one^?s life.^? I don


^?t think it is very intelligent to live your life in anticipation of your


death.


I live my life trying to obtain a goal. Day in and day out I chase after


this same goal. realizing my life is globally meaningless and monotonous, I


find happiness in the hope that one day my goal will be reached.


Personally, I do not believe in the afterlife, but I do not deny that it


could exist. My actions are made with the judgement of society in mind and,


therefore, are moral and responsible according to the expectations of modern


society. I have found happiness in my life and I feel complete. I do not


wish to live forever, but rather I accept that one day I must die, both


physically and spiritually. My life is not based on the prerequisites set


forth by any religion, but rather in obtaining my own personal goal. I will


be able to leave this world happily knowing that I struggled for the same


goal endlessly.

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