Through our history, we have evolved and developed to the extent that we can explain the world we live in. Epicurus to Thomas Aquinas, from Aristotle, one of the best kings they taught, Alexander the Great, Sartre and Colonation are all looking for our reasons on this earth. Even our own hands will either drive or live to live us. When discussing the meaning of life, we must consider that all doctrine, argument, opposition, thought and emotion can only be explained and defined through the human perspective.
Humans are fighting for the unimaginable High Stakes. At least today, billions of people are suffering. In the worst case, there are 400 million (or more) potential human, superhuman or postmortem whose presence is dependent on what we are doing and now. All complex civilizations that may be in the future, possible future experience, art and beauty depend on the present
Human sufferings occur every day in all kinds and ways around us. We do not always see it, but it does not mean that it does not exist. When we see it, we usually ask ourselves ourselves. Yes, that makes sense. Since we are reading four readings, I can answer this question. However, as I deeply dug in this issue, I saw four readings with different views on the meaning or the meaning of pain. When you look at the definition of a verb (to feel or experience pain, persistent damage or loss), you can see that the pain is caused by multiple actions. Each reading describes different ways of suffering. With their basic knowledge, some people explain mental pain, but others describe the body, but each reading is more profound than some pain. The epic of Gilgamesh explains the pain caused by death.