This document poses a series of philosophical questions about the nature and purpose of life, including how to define life, understand its true reality and actual purpose, why the world and individuals exist, whether there is proof of personal existence, what goals drive a person's life and whether they can achieve them, why people behave differently if controlled by the same power, what makes each individual special, and if the reader has anything else to add.
This document poses a series of philosophical questions about the nature and purpose of life, including how to define life, understand its true reality and actual purpose, why the world and individuals exist, whether there is proof of personal existence, what goals drive a person's life and whether they can achieve them, why people behave differently if controlled by the same power, what makes each individual special, and if the reader has anything else to add.
This document poses a series of philosophical questions about the nature and purpose of life, including how to define life, understand its true reality and actual purpose, why the world and individuals exist, whether there is proof of personal existence, what goals drive a person's life and whether they can achieve them, why people behave differently if controlled by the same power, what makes each individual special, and if the reader has anything else to add.
3- Actual Purpose of Life? 4- Why this World, Why You are Here & Why YOU?? 5- Do you really exist, Any Proof of your Existence? 6- The Status You Achieved why You Only, it could be anyone else.. 7- Goals/Aims Of your your Life? 8- Have you Achieved any & How much you're struggling for & how long you'll be able to achieve & THEN??.. Let’s Suppose You’ve achieved that all, Now..? 9- Why People Behave Differently if they are Controlled by the Same Power? 10- What Makes you Special & different From Others? 11- Anything else you want to add?
Calculus Made Easy: Being a Very-Simplest Introduction to Those Beautiful Methods of Reckoning Which are Generally Called by the Terrifying Names of the Differential Calculus and the Integral Calculus