What is the meaning of life?
What Is the Meaning of Life? – A True Story and Deep Thoughts
📑Table of Contents
1. Introduction – Using the ARB Formula
2. The Search for the Meaning of Life – A Story
3. Is There a Pre‑determined Purpose to Life?
4. Happiness and Sorrow: The Two Sides of Life
5. The Importance of Living in the Present
6. 5 Ways to Make Your Life Meaningful
7. Conclusion – Your Life, Your Meaning
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1. Introduction – Using the ARB Formula
Attention:
In this article, you will learn what is the meaning of life? Is it earning money? Gaining fame? Running a family? Or something else? Often we struggle with this question all night but never find an answer. This article will help guide you out of that maze.
Reason:
Why should you read this article? 🥺🤔 Because you are one of those millions of people who wake up in the morning, go to work, come back tired, and think – “Is that all there is to life?” If this question has ever crossed your mind, then this article is for you. It won’t give you a final answer, but it will give you a new direction to think.
Benefits:
Benefits of reading this article 🤗😍 –
· You will come out of the confusion you have about life.
You will learn how life can be meaningful even without a big goal.
· You will find the real secret to living in the present moment.
· You will recognize the peace and contentment within yourself.
· Through a story, this article will give you a perspective on life that perhaps no one has told you before.
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2. The Search for the Meaning of Life – A Story
In a small village lived a young man named Rahul. He was an ordinary student, but inside his mind there was a big question – “What is the meaning of life?”
He asked his father. His father said – “Study, get a job, get married, have children, and then die. That’s all life is.”
Rahul felt this answer was incomplete. He asked his teacher. His teacher said – “The meaning of life is to attain liberation. To be free from the bonds of the world.”
Rahul understood a little, but liberation seemed far away – he didn’t even know what he would eat for dinner tonight. He became disappointed.
Then one day he went to the city. There he met an old gardener. Every morning and evening, the gardener watered the flowers, dug the soil, and planted new saplings. Rahul asked him – “Grandpa, what do you think is the meaning of life?”
The gardener smiled a little, dusted the mud off his hands, and said – “Son, look. This seed I planted yesterday – today a small plant has sprouted. I don’t know if there is any big meaning to life, but the happiness I get from seeing this tiny sprout… maybe that is life itself.”
Rahul felt a jolt. He realized – perhaps there is not just one meaning of life. Perhaps the meaning is whatever we create ourselves.
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3. Is There a Pre‑determined Purpose to Life?
When we ask “What is the meaning of life?”, we often assume that someone up there has written one fixed “purpose” for us. Like – “You must become a doctor,” “You must become a good father,” “You must find God.”
But is that really true?
Look at an ordinary stone. It has no purpose. It just lies there. Sometimes someone sits on it, sometimes it becomes part of a building, sometimes it gets washed away in a river. It never thought – “What is my meaning?” And yet, it becomes meaningful.
We humans are like that. There is no pre‑determined purpose. Thinking “I haven’t found my purpose yet” – that is the biggest illusion. Life is not a puzzle to be solved. Life is an experience to be lived.
As a great thinker (whom you might know as Sandeep Maheshwari) often says – “Life has no meaning, and that is its greatest beauty. Because if the meaning was fixed in advance, we would be slaves. Now that there is no meaning, we are free – free to create our own meaning.”
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4. Happiness and Sorrow: The Two Sides of Life
We all want life to be happy all the time. But is that possible?
Another deep thinker (whom you might know as Dr. Pradeep Kumar) often says – “Happiness and sorrow are two wheels of life. If you only want happiness, the cart won’t move.”
Think of a cart. It has two wheels – one happiness, one sorrow. When the cart moves, sometimes the happiness wheel comes up, sometimes the sorrow wheel. But the cart keeps moving. If you try to run on just one wheel, you will fall.
Therefore, the meaning of life is not to run after happiness. The meaning of life is – to accept sorrow as well, learn from it, and keep moving forward.
A short story – A man was always unhappy. He went to a saint and said – “Free me from sorrow.” The saint said – “Alright, but first go to the house of a person who has just died, and ask for a glass of water. They will refuse, but you insist.” The man went. The family was crying. He asked for water. They said – “Our son has just died, leave us alone.” The man kept insisting. Finally, they gave him water angrily. The man returned to the saint and said – “Seeing their sorrow made me feel terrible.” The saint said – “Your sorrow was nothing compared to theirs. Yet they are still living. Sorrow is part of life. Don’t run from it, embrace it.” From that day, the man’s sorrow decreased.
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5. The Importance of Living in the Present
Our mind is either wandering in the past (“That day was so good”, “I wish I hadn’t made that mistake”) or in the future (“When I have that much money”, “When I get married”). The past is gone, the future hasn’t come yet. So where is life?
Life is now, in this very moment.
What you are doing right now, reading this article – this is life. Your breathing, your eyes blinking, your heartbeat – all of this is life.
Once again, a great thinker’s words come to mind – “If you learn to live in the present, you have found the biggest secret of life. Because both the past and the future are illusions. One is a memory, the other is a fantasy. The only truth is ‘now’.”
Try an experiment – for the next 2 minutes, look around you. Look at whatever is there, without putting any labels on it. There’s a chair, a wall, the wind is blowing, maybe some sound is coming. Just look. In this simple act of looking, there is a strange kind of peace. That peace is the true meaning of life.
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6. 5 Ways to Make Your Life Meaningful (Without a Big Goal)
Maybe you’re still thinking – “Okay, there is no fixed meaning, I have to live in the present, but I still need to do something every day. So what should I do?”
Here are 5 simple yet profound ways that will automatically make your life meaningful:
1. Help someone, without expecting anything in return
Help an old person cross the road. Feed a hungry person. Such a small act will give you a strange kind of joy. That joy is the meaning of life.
2. Do something in which you can put your whole attention
Do gardening, painting, play music, or just make a cup of tea. But do it with your whole heart. When you become completely absorbed in any task, that time becomes the most valuable time of your life.
3. Love someone (unconditionally)
A pet, a younger sibling, or your parents. Love does not mean “to get”. Love means to give. When you give unconditional love, a light lights up inside you. That light is life.
4. Learn one new thing every day
A new word, a new recipe, about a new city. Stay curious. Live like an inquisitive child. Life becomes meaningful when we are growing.
5. Know yourself
The biggest meaning – knowing who you are, what you like, what your nature is. One day, sit alone. Without phone, without TV. Just with yourself. That day you will feel your own being. There is no greater meaning than that.
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7. Conclusion – Your Life, Your Meaning
So dear reader, now tell me – what is the meaning of life?
There can be many answers at once –
· The meaning of life is to live, just live.
· The meaning of life is to help others.
· The meaning of life is to be in the present.
· The meaning of life is to find yourself.
· The meaning of life is to ask this very question.
But perhaps the deepest answer is – Life has no meaning. And that is the most beautiful truth. Because then you are free. You can create the meaning that feels right to you.
Rahul, whose story we read at the beginning, has grown up now. He neither built a big monastery nor started a company. He became an ordinary school teacher. But when he teaches children in his classroom, and a child suddenly understands something – the sparkle that appears in that child’s eyes… Rahul feels, this is life.
You too can get that sparkle in your eyes. Just do this – close this article, take a deep breath, and feel this moment. That, simply that, is the meaning of life.
Create your own meaning. Live your own life.
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