Question:
Is there a reason to everything or not?
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2013-05-29 19:21:20 UTC
Is there a reason, not cause, to everything, or do certain things happen for no reason. If no, give some example, and if yes to everything has a reason, tell me why. One example to this question is this world, are you here for a reason, or is this luck?
Three answers:
2013-05-29 19:27:01 UTC
Yes questions like this are a good explanation for yes. If there was no reason for anything wouldn't you already have the answer your looking for? A good reason to exists is the ability to ask those questions is it not?
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2013-05-30 03:22:09 UTC
You know. I like this question. Is there a reason I answered it? Sure, because i like this question. But when you think hard enough, the things you might say have no reason, have a reason. But that might not be the "kind" of reason you're looking for and you might just disregard it. When you hit that part of your knee, your leg just goes up. If you say your body does it naturally, that might be a reason…Why does your body do it naturally? …Its a reflex reaction, your body is built that way…Why is your body built that way?…It just goes on and on. Is there a reason you asked this? Of course. You want to know. But do you want peoples opinions or a solid answer? There is no solid answer. Everyone has a sort of limit to their reasoning, and where some might find a reason, others will not. Sometimes, you don't need a reason for something. You'll disregard it. I don't have much space left. The reason is because I've written so much…because i want to tell my thoughts on this…because this question interests me…I could go on more. But to answer your last question. The reason we are on this earth. There is no answer to that. Because we will all find a reason looking hard enough… wether we look into the future, or into the past. But nothing is absolute,solid, concrete. One thing,like a reason, can not apply to everyone. Maybe the reason you're asking is because you can't find a reason yourself. All you will get is other people's answers, and there is no guarantee that will be your answer, your reason. It's true that I didn't have much space left…reason is that i could write so much more. But I don't want to spend so much time, i also don't know how much space i have left. But my answer/conclusion…everything has a reason. You look hard enough, everything has a reason. That reason is not absolute, and may not be what you are looking for. The reason comes from us. We create our reason. Because of that, some people say theres no reason, and others say there is. If we can't find a reason, we might not be able to. Or might not want to. The limit is our mind. We must accept a reason to believe there is one. And if you're mind is incapable of accepting that reason...to you, that reason is not a reason. And may not exist. But how far do you go?…Is there a reason BEHIND your reason? I think yes…others think that it ends at that reason. Well...those are my thoughts. Like i said, it is not absolute. Some people will not agree with my answer. But these are my thoughts. Obviously everyone cannot think 100% the same way. And they'll say " thats not right". Of course not. This is MY answer. My limit is…I cant find a reason why this is my answer...I can say the reason is this is the way i think. But I don't believe thats enough. Why do I think this way? There is a reason, I'm sure...but I can't find it. I wish i could write more, but thats as much as I can explain. Not everything has a reason to everyone...and those like me who say everything everything does have a reason surely will never find a reason to everything. When you look back, was there any reason to say " I don't have much space left". I have plenty space. I had a reason. I thought there was not much more space. But i later found out there was more space. So some will say" There was no reason to put that, there was plenty more space, but i guess he can put as much as he wants since theres no limit". Others will say"There was a reason. He thought there was a limit. But if he thought there was a limit, why would he waste that space?" Again, because we are all different, everyone, even maybe you, may not accept my answer. I would rewrite this. But it's way too long to revise. I i would lose some of my message? How about you think of a reason why i said some of the things i said? I guarantee you, we'd have different reasons? Thanks for reading this, that is if you do read it.
2013-05-30 02:26:10 UTC
There may be reasons for the larger things like Universes and the things that Universes are made of but for little old me and you, no, we are way too small and insignificant to have any reason behind our existence.


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