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Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about

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Keep smiling, because life is a beautiful thing and there's so much to smile about

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The purpose of life is to live correctly, think correctly, and act correctly

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The first thing you learn in life is you're a fool. The last thing you learn in life is you're the same fool

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If you love something set it free; if it comes back, it's yours. If it doesn't it never was

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Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life

founder
Ruth Woods
Founder, CEO

There must be reasons why you get up in the morning and want to live. Why do you want to live? What's the point? What inspires you? What would you like to see in the future? If the future does not imply presence among the stars and interplanetary life, it terribly depresses me.

co-founder
Timothy Reed
Co-Founder, Developer

The meaning of life, or the answer to the question: "What is the meaning of life?", pertains to the significance of living or existence in general. Many other related questions include: "Why are we here?", "What is life all about?", or "What is the purpose of existence?"

designer
Victor Valdez
UI Designer

The search for life's meaning has produced much philosophical, scientific, theological, and metaphysical speculation throughout history. Different people and cultures believe different things for the answer to this question.

scientist
Beverly Little
Data Scientist

The meaning of life can be derived from philosophical and religious contemplation of, and scientific inquiries about existence, social ties, consciousness, and happiness. Many other issues are also involved, such as symbolic meaning, ontology, value, purpose, ethics, good and evil, free will...

“If you show people the right way, then there will be no problem with motivation...”

Elon Musk, founder and CEO of SpaceX, Tesla Motors and SolarCity.

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