"What is the reason for Human existence?"
http://onlinephilosophyclub.com/forums/ ... f=1&t=6353
"Why do you Exist?"
http://onlinephilosophyclub.com/forums/ ... =1&t=13538
Both posts have some interesting views by people on this fourm. But I am missing something - I missed the real First question that should have been asked: "Why does Existence Exist?" Can we question the reason for existence itself Or is it a totally impossible question with no hope of even a vague answer?
I will start with no opinion of my own - But would be curious if any of you had a view on this - Can we question the state of
existence itself? - And if you do, what can you come up with
“Indeed, the only truly serious questions are ones that even a child can formulate. Only the most naive of questions are truly serious. They are the questions with no answers. A question with no answer is a barrier that cannot be breached. In other words, it is questions with no answers that set the limit of human possibilities, describe the boundaries of human existence.”
― Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
“It's enough for me to be sure that you and I exist at this moment.”
― Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude