Ina has written "meaningfulness arises whenever we feel that we meet ourselves, where we are" - that sounds good. Self-correlation, Kongurenz, authenticity certainly are in principle desirable.
However I am missing in the description of purpose, that is the sense of meaning in life, something. And that's that or the other, a general age where we are ego.
Fullness of meaning we can not create on our own all alone. As the ego, we feel fullness of meaning only where we are for an old. Meaning in life comes only in giving and giving need a receiver. Without surrender, without aim and purpose of the gift does not make sense. The more immediate result
then for our ego sense fullness, more personal relationship with the old. The direct feedback is given to us that our gift will be gratefully accepted, the clearer we feel appreciated us, the more sense we feel.
is surprising here now, how different gifts and recipients can and still produce in us a sense of meaningfulness. Receiver can be individual people or animals, but groups or masses. Recipient must also face not personally, and may be anonymous and far, or perhaps are still in the future.
And our gifts need not be material. Objects, actions, words, ideas, or even mere (Da) Can be considered as a gift.
Wasimmer we choose the good for an old, wieimmer we turn deliberately to a person in the hope that our gift will be accepted favorably, as a gift for him would be recognized by us is meaningful.
However, we feel the sense only if we wieimmer some sort of feedback from the receiver to get to get us through and in our administration also sees.
Whether this feedback in the form of a smile or a rain shower after a long drought comes, whether what we perceive as feedback is really us or we can just imagine ... all this does not matter. We need only give the impression of causality have to feel and sense.
needs meaning, therefore, correlation between us and others, someone or something. Fullness of meaning is thus not a condition, but rather the color of a process. And this process must take place probably more aware of ever changing our opponent.
Or vice versa: as processes always make trouble, it is probably so that the desire for a continued meaningful state is greater, the changing is our opponent. Then, the search for recipients of our gifts, which are reasonably constant.
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