Chapter 2 - The True Meaning of Life

Chapter 2:

The True Meaning of Life

AS we've been talking about existential topics. What is the purpose of life? What is the meaning of life? What drives us to live? We are alive in scientific studies through psychology because of our fear of death. That is why science created medicine to heal the sick and other forms of age prevent products and medications. Scientists created beyond that point trying to figure out a pill for immortality. As the Collective, we don't need a god. We can be our own gods because, as I've said before. We are accountable for our own actions to know the effects of our causes. Either good or evil. Remember what I've said, there is no good, evil, saint, or sinner. Only one thing that makes us all human, is our shades of gray and our compassion for other humans, such as our loved ones, our friends, and our other peers in this circle. Self-worship is not Devil worship because we are human. We are worshiping ourselves because self-love is the most important aspect of survival. Without self-love, we have no means to survive. To take care of ourselves.

And to give us aspirations of what brilliant things we could do for the betterment of society in this current generation of fools that we see today. Karens, internet clout chasers, self-entitled narcissists, and disrespectful spoiled brats who never learn how to appreciate despite how much effort their parents have given them. They have no insight into what their parents had troubled with. And didn't have any of what their children had now when they were their age.

As well as being our own God means we are in control of our lives. It always has been ever since the dawn of man. No god is controlling your life; it is just yourself directing your own path to whatever happens in your life may or may not have been caused by you, yourself. Because life happens. Your life happens from other people around you. Other humans who interact with you or have interacted with them are shades of grey. Depending on their mindset. How they grew up in their social environment, and how they were raised by their parents at home. And how others treated them before they met you. Our body and mind continue to develop as we evolve and grow up to mature as human beings. That is what a human is. There is no god in direct control of your life. You already have your own free will. And with your free will, you can do anything, and let no one stop you from achieving your dreams, no matter what they think. You shouldn't mind what other people think of you just to mask your true personality with a fake personality. They won't mind what they think of you to remember for the rest of their lives, but you do.

Remember that one kid who bullied you since you were in middle school? Now you're an adult, yet you cannot move on from such haunting pasts. They wouldn't mind what they said to you even if you let the past haunt you to this day because they have their own little worlds, their own minds, their own problems, and their own life. Are you going to really let society's opinion change who your true self is? Be yourself! Don't charade your true face with a mask as a fake persona just to be loved and be a people pleaser. Eventually, you're going to lose and forget your true personality and go into a spiral of identity crisis and depression! It's because no one loves your true you. They love the fake identity you created just for social validation. That is why no matter what happens, we must be our true selves and soon you'll meet new people that will be potential friends that will accept the true you.

But what is our true purpose in life? To have a purpose in life is to be our own gods, meaning you have to defeat the purpose of death and be immortal! But not in a literal sense. To be immortal is to do something so great, so brilliant. People will remember you for the next generations to come, even after your own death. Immortality doesn't mean you have to live eternally. But your true identity in this world is to be remembered for the good and greater things you've done when you were still alive, giving your life meaning.

That is what the English language calls "Immortalization." As well as honoring your family. Instead of being a slump on the couch. Or in front of the computer for nights and nights, not being productive. Is that how you want to live your life? Is to die without purpose alone, in the end, all for nothing? Remember, death has no meaning without life's purpose.