The Most Important Questions You Will Ever Ask
The questions in each of these categories is based on the idea that you have to know what really matters in order to change your life. I hope this will help some people.
Question #1: What is the point of life?
What is the point of life? That's a question that has been asked countless times throughout history, with no universal answer. The end result of this quest for purpose, however, is quite promising; it often leads to a profound revelation that changes how someone lives. But beyond any personal revelations, here are some key takeaways from this post: 1) many believe that we're all born with our own self-fulfilling prophecies. But if this is true, then why do so many people suffer when they don't know what they are meant to do in life? 2) We must understand that we all have our own unique purpose that has been waiting for us since birth. 3) One person's purpose is another's enemy. The Universe always finds a way to point us in the right direction if we're open to it. 4) To find your purpose, you must ask first "what is my security?" and then "what is my purpose?"
Question #2: Is the Universe alive?
Is the Universe alive? This question refers to a very specific idea that surrounds this question. It goes like this: "Does the universe have a sense of self, a feeling of being alive?" The answer is yes. The universe has a consciousness, awareness and intelligence that's much greater than ours—and it's long enough to know our future ages before we even decide what we want to do with our lives. But here's the catch, this consciousness is a universal consciousness, and it's not alive in the way we understand life.
Question #3: Can I really trust my feelings?
Can I really trust my feelings? This is a fundamental question that every human being must ask. For example, you can be sitting in a restaurant with someone you love and feel a strong attraction to that person. Then your partner says something silly, or does something dumb or childish—and you suddenly get the feeling that this person isn't for you. You may have even thought that you love them in the past, but after a lot of time, distance and reflection you realize that your feelings have changed. And since we live by our feelings, this is a hard question to answer.
Question #4: How do I know what's truly important?
How do I know what's truly important? If you ask someone what they enjoy doing in life most, they'll probably say "I love my family." But if you ask them why they love their family then you'll get a different story. They might say things like "My mom raised me well" or "My children are my motivation. " But if you ask them why they love their kids, they'll say that they love them because of the fact that they are "the best part" of their life.
Question #5: Should I have children?
Should I have children? This is one of the most difficult questions in everybody's life. It all depends on what the person wants out of life. No matter how much you love someone, your parents, siblings or friends—you shouldn't bring a child into this world if it's not going to be a good experience for them/you. Having children for empty reasons is a luxury that many people don't have.
Question #6: Will I die?
Will I die? This is the most important question that we all need to answer in our lifetime. We wonder, why do so many people waste their lives, while they could still be doing something great with their lives? Why do so many people cheat, lie and hurt others if they are supposed to have a short time on this planet? Well, death is what separates us from the rest of the living population on the planet. It's not just a tragic event—it's also something we can prepare for. We can live our lives according to certain principles and create the life we want for the end.
Question #7: How do I get rid of guilt?
How do I get rid of guilt? Guilt is one of the most common emotions that people experience, but it's also one of the most destructive emotions you can feel. Unfortunately, guilt is something that haunts many people and makes them second guess their decisions in life. But if you let your life be defined by guilt then sooner or later you'll realize that it hasn't brought you any real benefits at all. If anything, it's even held you back from achieving greatness in different areas of your life.
Conclusion:
I hope you found these questions interesting and important because they are. The truth is that most of us live our lives based on a series of unconscious beliefs, which usually prevent us from ever attaining our life goals. If you can't ask yourself these questions, then you will never be able to fully understand your purpose in life. If you would like to share this with others, feel free to click on the "like" icon below and leave your comments below or email me at kamalthesoul@gmail.
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