Scientific Response
There need not be a reason for existence, or for life, but one may be found. None has been stated to date that would satisfy all inquiry.
Religious Response
The meaning of the world is to be a home to its inhabitants. The purpose of humans, the reason we were created, is to serve God and God only.
Another view:
'Meaning' can only be found by putting the object into a wider context. For example,
a) a switch, by itself, is almost meaningless. For it to have real significance, you have to see what it switches; then its 'meaning' is clear.
b) the syllable 'ya', in Germany, would be taken to mean, 'Yes'; but, in Russia, people would infer 'I'.
- so, what context do you want to put the world into? And that's a bigger question than the one you asked. I'd be inclined to turn the question on its head. Given that the world exists, what meaning can you give to the things within it? Still a difficult one - but there might be answers there.
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Well.... It says in the name of the song...The meaning of the song is to heal the world, to make it a better place for you and for me and whole entire human race.
Jay-Z makes her feel on top of the world.
A litguit is a Filipino musical instrument. It is often used in traditional music from that part of the world.
This song is about being angry at the world and then stepping back to look at your anger.
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Unknown, Unheard of.
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In many cultures, a ladybug is believed to symbolize good luck, protection, and prosperity. It is often seen as a sign of blessings and positive energy. The appearance of a ladybug may also be interpreted as a message to stay positive and have faith in your journey.
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What is the meaning of the quote "You are not the center of the worldβ
It is a Zulu word meaning celebrate.
meaning of qaulified, knowledge required to cope in the ever changing world.
The meaning of Desmond is man of the world or society. It is from Celtic/Latin origin.