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The Four Great Questions of Life

 The Four Great Questions of Life


  1. The Question of Existence: “What is the nature of reality?”
  1. The Question of Meaning: “What is the purpose of life?”
  1. The Question of Ethics: “How should we live?”
  1. The Question of Destiny: “What happens after we die?”

The Four Great Questions of Life are a framework for understanding the human experience and the search for meaning and purpose. They are:

Different spiritual and philosophical traditions offer different answers to these questions, and individuals may also have their own unique perspectives. However, exploring these questions can help people to deepen their understanding of themselves and the world, and can provide a foundation for making choices and creating a sense of purpose and fulfillment in life.

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