I was thinkin about this during work and even though I'm dead tired I want to get this out before my muse leaves me.
3 theories:
LOVE: This theory revolves around the idea that life was created so that we may learn and come to appreciate and comprehend love in its full entiretly. This assumes that we were created simply for the reason to learn to love one another and become one with this very serious emotion. However nice it would be to believe this I find that the theory is just that, something to make you feel good. Being created simply for love seems like an awful large experiment for one emotion. Although I thought this one up I find its likelihood to be extremely low.
DEATH: This theory is comprised of the idea that life was simply created to turn to death. It may be looked at as an experiment or as a mistake but in the end life ends and all things die. However morbid this theory may seem at first it is held together by one very important argument. As the most sentient species on our world we, humans, accept ourselves as being the highest evolved on our world with no equal. We are the only beings that exist which accept such practices as War, Murder, Betrayal and Hatred. This being said it is safe to assume that we are at the peak of development on our current world. When seeing this and seeing the parasitic nature of humans and how we come to rely on expendable resources and soon use them up it is safe to say that humans are a self-defeating development and are doomed to extinction. With our death will we take along with us the life of this world or will we be content to allow ourselves to cease to be alone. This theory wasn't my favorite. I thought of it and found its likelihood to be 50/50. Although theres a strong argument there it has weak bonds and seems like an awful waste of time for life to exist simply to end.
CHANGE: This is by far the theory I believe most. Throughout the history of the world change is obviously the only constant. We accept change as a daily part of life yet simply deal with it and move on. But what if this was our purpose? We wake up from slumber and we begin by changing our location, we physically move from the bed to somewhere else. We have moved on beyond where we once were, we have progressed. We lose a close relative, life forever changes for us, we must learn to deal with our overwhelming emotions and cope. We are learning, moving elsewhere emotionally and in fact progressing. Would it be reasonable to say that since every action we take invokes change that we progress throughout every second of every day? And if this is the case, does this mean that the reason of life is to achieve a final self through the adaptation to new and greater stimuli until we have perfected who we are to the greatest possible degree? No one can deny that this is a good thing to do, to better oneself. If you look at any religion in the world you can relate it to this. Say you believe in souls, what if you are simply using this life as a medium to better mature your soul to prepare yourself for the next world. If you believe in reincarnation what if you are made to go through life as many times as necessary to get your soul fully prepared for the sanctity that is Nirvana? If you believe in the power of nature what if you need to progress your spirit unto a point where you are able and ready to become one with the world around you. This is by far my favorite theory and the one I choose to have the highest likelihood.
I realize that's a long post, thanks to anyone who read it. They are merely the ramblings of someone at work for far too long. I'd appreciate any comments or anything that others may have theorized as far as what they may feel the meaning of life may be. Or from another angle it'd be nice to hear from anyone who has found their purpose in life. It doesn't have to be religious in any way, everyone can find a purpose to their life. I found mine but it was far too vague so I'm searching for something more specific I can really get to work on fulfilling my reason for life.