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So many meanings of lives clash these days………

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The ultimate meaning to life, the universe and everything is 42. LOL

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Reproduce, survive, kill others for food, evolve

Its only as complicated as you let it be.

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Here is a thought that has been on my mind… think of the planet earth nestled within our vast universe. It is in comparison to a single beehive on mother earth. The good bees help cultivate and renew life by pollination and bringing nutrition back to the hive, and then there are the African killer bees that come in and infiltrate the kingdom of honey bees, disrupting natural progress. The point… it is similar to our good farming nation before industrialists and political activists imposed restrictions and various taxation, limiting what farmers can produce. And now with the economy the way it is it would be nice to have the food chain right here in the United States instead of relying on the importation of goods to enable us to thrive… Now if the food chain breaks, we are going to have starvation hundreds of times as bad as during the great depression. Think about this for a minute, during the great depression approximately 30-40% of the US population was involved in food production in some way or another and thousands starved and died. Today approximately 1-2% of our population produces our food supplies… What do you think will happen when the importation food chain gets disrupted…….
We as a people are just as fragile as honey bees when a chain of bad events happen.

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We live this life as a training ground-a Kindrgarden class-for the next life which is to come.

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One question has always crossed through the minds of man, so did the answer to it. We live to contribute to our environment. It doesn’t matter if we contribute negative or positive growth. It doesn’t matter how big or small an impact we leave behind. As long as we breath, shower, eat, and reproduce, we still contribute to our world.

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