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<blockquote data-quote="holo" data-source="post: 74034004" data-attributes="member: 21467"><p>Meaning isn't a delusion. I just happen to realize that meaning doesn't exist in and of itself. Just like a lump of gold has no value or meaning in and of itself, but it may be extremely meaningful to a person. I don't need to delude myself by thinking that my sense of purpose is somehow "objective" or from God.</p><p></p><p>Miraculous is the best word I know to describe it. I obviously don't mean it in a supernatural sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holo, post: 74034004, member: 21467"] Meaning isn't a delusion. I just happen to realize that meaning doesn't exist in and of itself. Just like a lump of gold has no value or meaning in and of itself, but it may be extremely meaningful to a person. I don't need to delude myself by thinking that my sense of purpose is somehow "objective" or from God. Miraculous is the best word I know to describe it. I obviously don't mean it in a supernatural sense. [/QUOTE]
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