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William Shakespeare

WHAT IS THE MEANING OF LIFE?

What is the meaning of life? Is it a question of existence, or is it simply a matter of consequence? I daresay 'tis a bit of both, for life is a curious thing, full of surprises and changes. But, if I may be so bold, I think the meaning of life is to be found in the joy of living. To live with purpose and with passion, to laugh and to love and to learn. To think deeply, to explore, to take risks, to take chances. To be kind, to be generous, to be of service to others. To never stop growing and expanding, to be creative, to be brave. To appreciate the little things, to savor the moments, to be present in life. To share our gifts, to share our hearts, to share our stories. To be present in the world, to make a difference, to make a mark. To be our best selves, to be true to ourselves, to live our truth. To be a good friend, to be a good listener, to be a good companion. To explore the unknown, to venture into the unknown, to search for meaning. To make mistakes, to learn from them, to forgive, to heal. To find balance and harmony, to find joy and contentment, to find peace. To give and to receive, to be open and vulnerable, to be humble and kind. To be brave, to be bold, to be courageous. To be daring, to be daring enough to dream, to be daring enough to take action. To trust in ourselves, to trust in the journey, to trust in the divine. To be the light, to be the love, to be the life. Yes, life is full of questions, and the meaning of life is no exception. But, if I may be so bold, I believe the answer lies in the joy of living.