the troof

What is the meaning of life? You probably have an answer. But did you come to that answer on your own, or did someone else tell you? And whatever you think the meaning of life is, is it true? How can you know what is the ultimate truth, the absolutely correct answer. Maybe the truth is that there are multiple answers. However, can you be sure that this is the truth? And of course, you’re reading this blog and taking these questions very seriously, even though I’m spouting random questions for a high word count. It’d be nice if there was a deity that simply came out and said the absolute truth, but no such thing exists. So of course, people have to come to their own conclusions, but people have different ideals and truths. So which one is truly right? I don’t know. Over time, some people’s ideals become so popular that many people develop an almost unhealthy obsession with it, praying and worshiping as if there were some holy deity saying, “If your ideals do not match mine, go die.” I don’t know what a right ideal would be, but what about a wrong one? Can there be an objectively wrong opinion?  In my opinion, yes. Am I right about that? Maybe.  Why does there need to be a true ideal anyway? Why do people need some laws to live by? I think that it doesn’t matter anyway, because humanity is pretty insignificant. We all think we are some dominant species, but that’s just on our planet. What about all the other lifeforms in other galaxies? Humans are relatively weak, and the majority of us aren’t that smart either. Humans are bound to be wiped out one day, but I don’t really care because I’m not going to be in that unlucky generation. Probably. So I think that there’s no reason to look for a truth that doesn’t exist, and to just take and live life as it is. But of course, this is just my version of the truth.