The Real Problem
May 04, 1998 07:46 AM
by K Paul Johnson
My answer to Kasimir would be:
We don't know where we come from, we don't know where we are
going, individually or collectively. This makes it very hard to
know where we *are* and what our situation means in the larger
picture. Therefore the great problem is finding answers to these
questions, provisional and tentative answers of course given the
uncertainty of all knowledge, but answers good enough to provide
orientation to our experience. In summary, The Meaning of Life--
its elusiveness is the Real Great Problem.
Cheers,
Paul
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