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I don't believe people are looking for the meaning of life as much as they are looking for the experience of being alive.
Joseph Campbell
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Interpretation

What this quote means

People prioritize experiencing life over understanding its deeper meaning.

Joseph Campbell suggests that rather than seeking an abstract definition of life's meaning, individuals are more focused on fully engaging in and enjoying the experiences that life offers. This perspective emphasizes the importance of living in the moment and cherishing our experiences rather than getting lost in existential questions.

Themes

LifeExperienceLivingMeaningPhilosophy

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about embracing life to the fullest.

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