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Question:Living for yourself is not the meaning of life, living for others gives you a meaning for life.
A silkworm gives you wonderful silk thread which it weaves around it body all its life and then it dies inside so that you get the thread intact for use. It does not care to save its life to brake to shell to come out because then the all of his creation would be gone.
Now you see what is life.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Living for yourself is not the meaning of life, living for others gives you a meaning for life.
A silkworm gives you wonderful silk thread which it weaves around it body all its life and then it dies inside so that you get the thread intact for use. It does not care to save its life to brake to shell to come out because then the all of his creation would be gone.
Now you see what is life.

Yes I think so only because you never really no the out come, lots of women have made it thru breast cancer, many children have made it thru cancer, my bf made it thru a real bad case of valley fever.. I believe that life is worth way more than what WE put into it..

Balance helps health, which is key to well-being, happiness, for many if not all people.

"Educating Adam," Martha Beck, Ph.D., is an excellent example of a woman's story, who, studying feminism at Harvard, learned about making priorities, love, and principles.

"The Overachievers," Alexandra Robbins,
"When Invisible Children Sing," Chi Cheng Huang, M.D.,
"The Great Divorce," C. S. Lewis,
"Mindset," Carol Dweck, Ph.D.,
"The Path of Virtue," Jonathan Murro,
"Extraordinary Knowing," Elizabeth Mayer, Ph.D., and "Emotions," Marilyn Barrick, Ph.D., are also very good about what's "worth it."

Is it healthy not to live?

Yes, absolutely.

You're going to die anyway - might as well use yourself up in the process.