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If I knew the purpose of life, I'd be rich and famous. But, in my opinion, it lays along the lines of experiencing the offers of life to the fullest.The359After seeing your replies to this thread, I have to ask: what is your purpose in life NOW?
Handicapped people can live halfway decent lives if they try. And they probably wouldn't be heartless pricks like you.
That wouldn't exactly be my choice to make, it's their choice, not mine. If it was me, then no, I wouldn't see a purpose in living. Everyday, I am restricted to this hell called a bed, and I know it will never change. I move to the right, I move to the left, I'm still here. I try to get up, I cannot. I turn my head to the door that leads to life, I see the others, unrestricted. I turn back to the ceiling above. I'm still here. It wouldn't matter if I died today in this bed or 50 years from now, the outcome is the same.hankerI'll admit it, I dont go out of my way to talk to an handi-cap person. But my god your words are ruthless Viper, but then again it takes all types to make the world go round.
Let me ask you, if your mom or dad was to be in a hospital bed for the rest of his/her life would you see a purpose in them living?