Saturday, October 5, 2013

A.C. Grayling (of whom I am a fervent fan)#1

. . .the most important philosophical question we can each ask ourselves is, ‘Do I or do I not wish to commit suicide?’ 
If we say, ‘No I do not,’ as most of us would, it is because we have reasons for living, or at the very least real hope that we can find such reasons. 
Then the next question is: what are the reasons I personally have for saying ‘No’ to that question? 
The answer contains the meaning of my life.

 
A.C. Grayling

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