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Are we just part of the food chain or is there a greater meaning to life?

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I'm an avid viewer of David Attenborough's nature programmes on British TV. (I don't know if you can get them in Canada and the US.)

It's about plants and animals and the other lifeforms like fungi, about how they all feed and reproduce. It's fascinating how all these creatures must prey upon one another in order to exist.

Even we humans cannot live on fresh air. Even the non-carnivorous among us have to consume plants and fungi in order to survive.

We are born, we live, we die. All creatures. So do we exist only to perpetuate the food chain or is there a greater meaning to life?

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  1. Because of language and the types of brains we possess, there IS a greater meaning to life for humans.


  2. I hope so.

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