Life’s purpose is like having a favorite game, you play it because it makes you happy and helps you grow.
Imagine you have a toy box full of different toys: blocks, cars, dolls, and puzzles. Each toy is fun in its own way, and playing with them helps you learn new things, like how to count, how to build, or how to solve problems. Life is like that toy box. You can choose what to play with, and every choice teaches you something new.
Why We Play
Sometimes we play because we want to feel good, just like when you laugh after telling a joke. Other times, we play to learn something important, like when you practice riding your bike so you can go faster.
Growing Up Playing
As you grow older, the game gets bigger, and there are more toys to choose from. But no matter how old you get, life stays fun because it keeps giving you new things to discover and enjoy. You don’t need to know all the answers, just keep playing! Life’s purpose is like having a favorite game, you play it because it makes you happy and helps you grow.
Imagine you have a toy box full of different toys: blocks, cars, dolls, and puzzles. Each toy is fun in its own way, and playing with them helps you learn new things, like how to count, how to build, or how to solve problems. Life is like that toy box. You can choose what to play with, and every choice teaches you something new.
Why We Play
Sometimes we play because we want to feel good, just like when you laugh after telling a joke. Other times, we play to learn something important, like when you practice riding your bike so you can go faster.
Examples
- A child asks, 'Why are we here?'
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See also
- What Is the Meaning of Life — According to Philosophers?
- What is existentialism?
- What Is the Meaning of Life — According to Philosophy?
- Why Are We Here? The Big Question of Existence
- What Is the Meaning of Life — And Why Should It Matter?