Hello world!

Hello world!

Are you ready to ask yourself some questions?

When it comes time to die, let us not discover that we have never lived – Henry David Thoreau.

By N.L

I have been intrigued by this question from a very young age: Hello world, why are we here?

Now after several years and multiple life experiences, I believe I know the answer.

Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution claimed we had come from a less sophisticated model and evolved through natural selection and genetic mutations to become the human beings we are today.

The Australian Aborigines believe in the distant past when Gods walked the earth they created humans.

Hindus talk of the Rig Veda where a cosmic man was sacrificed to create humans.

Christianity and Judaism believe God made humans on the sixth day of creation.

Muslims similarly believe in Adam and Hawa (Eve), and multiple other civilisations such as the Mayans had their own beliefs.

With several theories to explain how we came to exist, we can’t confidently prove any of them to be true. However, what we can see is this stunning earth and everything that it contains; from the mountains and oceans, to the seasons and weathers, to the plants, animals, and human beings.

We may have several ideas to explain how we got here. However, I believe the more important question to reflect upon is why are we here?

Yes! Why are we actually here???

Through self-introspection I have realised the most essential reason for our existence is for us to grow and flourish. Throughout my past experiences I have noticed situations and people have entered my life that have facilitated my growth and obviously some have disrupted my growth but I had to learn from all the mistakes I made to be a better person today.

Life has been good and challenging, but over time I have learned that the challenges have been a way to push me beyond my comfort zone.

The trials come in our lives to allow us to expand, to leave behind the less evolved and embrace the innovation in us. However, if we approach life with passion, we notice that we are able to break our old habits and more be motivated in life.

My only purpose is to self-evolve, to continuously reflect, and improve upon the old me. I believe as a society and as human beings we would be far more constructive if we focused on our time here. We should continue to play all the roles that we play in life. However, we must remember eventually that we are here to self-improve and grow to become the best version of ourselves. By focusing on our own internal evolution, we essentially make this world a better place for everyone else because we attract who we are.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Comment
  • Karen Smiles
    Posted at 02:59h, 29 May Reply

    Never thought of the meaning of life this way! Thanks for this brilliant topic!

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