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Do people feel the need to justify their own existence?

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Its a very age of aquarius question to ask on this forum.I cannot see it going very far because a lot of forummers will not know what it means ,me included.

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Amberleaf is this sort of what you mean:

 

My children are adults, I am retired. After nursing my husband until his death from cancer I thought 'what am I for'? Then my little Grandson arrived.....

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Amberleaf is this sort of what you mean:

 

My children are adults, I am retired. After nursing my husband until his death from cancer I thought 'what am I for'? Then my little Grandson arrived.....

 

Not really. More like people who can't sing, act whatever, but they'll do it anyway just to ' justify their own existence '

 

 

Well that's what I assume it is. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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I'm wondering if Donald Trump would be a prime example. Or maybe he just likes to feel important, and make lots of money, lol:hihi:

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(((((Well that's what I assume it is. Please correct me if I'm wrong.)))))

 

Well, if you are not sure of the question, how can we be sure of the answer?

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(((((Well that's what I assume it is. Please correct me if I'm wrong.)))))

 

Well, if you are not sure of the question, how can we be sure of the answer?

 

I guess it remains a mystery then.

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A much better question would be 'Do people like to have a role, to feel they are doing something useful?' to which the answer is a fairly obvious yes.

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