Constructing Life Philosophies

Constructing Life Philosophies | Chapter 2 Preface

Imagine walking into a school or office and seeing a new, unusual type of computer. We might logically ask, “What is it for?” If we see workers clearing land and beginning to build a metal structure, we would probably inquire, “What kind of building are they constructing? What is the purpose of the building?” In the same way, when people stop to consider their lives, they may become introspective and ask, “Is there some purpose to life?” Just as we assume that the unusual computer and the workers are there for a purpose, likewise people often assume that their lives must have...

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