Is there a meaning of life that is applicable to any and all forms of life?
Think about it now, bacteria kill themselves by splitting in half to reproduce so survival alone cannot be the meaning of life but also reproduction cannot be the meaning of life since not all of a species reproduce yet they had a life and it had to have a meaning of some kind applicable to it for this to work.
Yes
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I'm inclined to say no. THere isn't really much of a reason to live beyond the act of living itself. I know I'm not important because if I died today, it wouldn't make the slightest impact. If all of humanity died, earth would recover quickly enough. If any species died, everything would fall into disequilibrium for a minor time, in comparison to the whole universe. We are very insignificant, I believe there is no real meaning to life, applicable to all. Side: No
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