Brokeback Watchtower:
I'm looking for the meaning in life but deep down I know that there is not a universal meaning for everyone of the human species, and that each one has to find his own personal "meaning", I look at it as worthy goal but so far even though I'm 65 I haven't nailed down my meaning for life, but maybe just the goal to finding the meaning of life could offer me a personal meaning for my life? Either way I need to keep searching for it, because I feel that it is a noble task worthy of my attention.
Facing the issue of total inihilation awaits us in death I think can be a good motivator for us living the most we can while we are alive if one can learn to turn off the anxiety or dread of dying and face reality.
Thanks for those videos, really summed up much of how I think. Generally been an "out of the box" person, never had too much desire to blend (other than for social conventions/politeness).
From a purely theoretical point of view in pondering life's purpose/meaning, I've kind of narrowed down my search to 2 main areas - that of love (which distinguishes us from instinctive animals), and personality (which causes us to express love in various forms). So yes, while love is a selfless expression of regard for others, personality is our way of individualising that love. Some have said that one must find our own purpose, and that's where individuality comes in. However, the expression of both together seems to be the ultimate combo (true freedom). It's only logical really; love is needed but true love cannot be expressed or received with gratitude by anything other than an individual. The more individual the person is, the more distinguished from an automatic/meaningless program they can become. The more loving they become (another form of beauty), the better they can fulfil their potential. All these directions/goals give the potential for growth = meaning/value.
May seem corny/hippy-like or cliche to most, or even leaving yet more questions...but I feel it's about the only redeeming value of life as it currently stands. Ultimately though, experience is the real litmus test. Talk is cheap :)