The meaning of life is survival

Your decisions are rooted in what your body thinks it needs to do.

Systems evolve to fit the system around them, and in them.

It doesn’t take an infinite number of monkeys or typewriters. It only takes a few thousand monkeys that survive.

Nature expects a high failure rate.
 
I respectfully disagree.

There is no meaning to life. It just happened to arise out of some chance alignment of certain necessary conditions, and has been going under its own momentum ever since. 'Meaning' is an entirely human construct, and because of that we're able to shape its definition however we please. In other words, while there is no overarching meaning to life, as humans we are free (theoretically) to make whatever meaning we like for ourselves. Reproduction is important evolutionarily, but is irrelevant philosophically.

Thoughts? :)
 
:)I was randomly spouting off, so I don't t really have anything to support my statement. I think we're looking at meaning different. I was thing "what drive life to behave the way it does." Not so much "why are we here"
 
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