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The Greatest Tragedy is not Death, but Life without a PURPOSE?

"The man without purpose is like the ship without a rudder-a waif, a nothing a no man....Thomas Carlyle.....What drives your life? And does this purpose simplify your life??


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Death is never a tragedy because all life has a purpose. As the deer is food to the lion, each of us serves some purpose in life. That purpose may be no more than the guy who never tipped a waiter, giving him cause to look for better work or the lady that called the police one night and saved a life. It may even have been so mundane a purpose as being the nameless face in the crowd. but every life has a purpose.