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The meaning of life is to not be subjugated or forced to believe in the majority just because they have told you to do so,despite the fact that there is an overwhelming amount of evidence to prove otherwise. It's simply a normal thing to be different and to be free to do what you want, as long as you don't do the same as others did to you (aka mental or physical harm), or basically do the said crimes, which are both morally and legally wrong. You are basically free to be who you are.This does not mean that "oh by free, you mean start committing crimes???" which is frankly a bias from the people who have grown up in a religion and were taught from birth that their religious rule is correct and morality originates from religions alone. Regardless of the fact that both humans and animals have our own "virtues and sins, or, in other words, the wrongs and rights of our culture and who we are,. Humans believe that smiling (with a grin) is a good thing,a positive.An ape,chimpanzee,etc. sees smiling with a grin as a sign of aggression. Because you are bearing your teeth.And teeth had been coded into their genes and evolution as a sign of aggression, probably due to interactions they had for the 100's of thousands or even millions of years.We have our own unique sense of vocals that we use to communicate in our own way, and we formed the language on that basis without the need for religion.and so did animals. Animals often have their own way of communicating.Hyenas sound like they're "laughing," but they often make those noises to show that they're upset,either in anger,panic,etc.Birds chirp and make noises,which are often unique enough to distinguish,so that they can have their mating calls,happiness, anger, and so on.And animals often created their own versions of what was right and wrong to do.And they do not have a religion to tell them otherwise. We often see, for example, dogs jumping at us as a funny thing,but overtime, it can sometimes be a bit annoying.is simply a playtime for dogs; jumping,  running, and playfights were all common,and they could distinguish each other's actions between genuine aggression and fight,to a playtime.Because they have their own way of showing aggression,happiness, sadness, and so on. Just as dogs cannot quite comprehend the ways we struggle as humansWe can't sometimes fully understand what they're trying to say,not at first glance, until it is very obvious. And for someone like me, the most fascinating part. We all have our own unique set of hate, love,rights and wrongs. of which most animals, us atheists, and so on and so forth,had formed without a need for religion.You don't need a religion to tell you that the murder of another person is wrong.It has been in us for a good while to different degrees.Especially now because of the ideas we formulate and how we think of stuff that we do. In Survival,we had to kill animals and fight to survive.And for a human to kill another human was pretty much a taboo thing at ""best"" and deeply wrong, with emotional distress and consequences at worst.Though in some religions and ideas,it is justified.The murder of animals as a ritualistic sacrifice had been justified in order to please a god and for a god to give us what we wanted.or, in some cases, the human sacrifice had been justified in order to prevent the gods from doing us harm.and so on and so forth. Now we don't have to do that as much as we did back then. But then again,it is not always the case that the genes define who we are. I like to think that both the genes, the environment, ideas,etc. are all connected together to form a person's beliefs,natural reactions, and so on.For example, I, as a kid, had been taught a lot about sins and how they were bad,and one of them that got stuck to me in one way was basically lust:Lust of any kind was bad,and no sex was to be done until marriage, and so on and so forth. A typical Christian thought,and that thing got stuck to me because now my body and my mind get weirded out when it comes to physical pleasure.or, in simple terms, masturbation, and so on and so forth.While I do feel something inside, I simply cannot make myself act upon the said thoughts,even if it's a healthy thing to do. Most of the time, I don't follow up with my thoughts. Which religious wisdom is a good thing? But overall, it had made me feel left out and fucked over because I simply couldn't have related, especially because of how restrictive I was with anything to do with sex or whatnot. It has been better now than in the previous years growing up, to be sure,but the mindset was ingrained in me and made me into this.And it isn't just the religion either that basically makes it harder for me to let out the thoughts, given how overall the subject of porn and such is controversial for some of the right reasons. There are industries that basically feed off of desperate and alone people,sucking up their time and money and basically leaving them dry with an overestimation of what defines as hot.I certainly am no exception when it comes to overexpectation. I probably have some of the biases, but I also understand a lot more about the side effects between females and male organs because I watched a lot of videos and read a handful of stuff to understand sex in general. Female Cramps,'blue balls', puberty, menstrual cycle, and so on and so forth are what I educated myself in from school,and much more when I had the freedom to use the internet.To be frank,it was basically not talked about as much, both in religion and in school. I know I said I learned about them in school,but it was fairly brief and not as important in biology and such. But again,back to my point:The meaning of life for me is basically to be free to learn,both why good things are good and why bad things are bad, and to understand the biases of cultures, religions, and even yourself. And sometimes try to understand that what you were taught in childhood and overall before may or may not have been simplified. And that you can learn a lot more and understand a lot more. If you choose to get out of the comforts of your own biases and mindsets, open up your mind to other ideas,and challenge those ideas in a healthy way or through basic research,.And no matter how much it makes you feel weird,it will feel weird for everyone. Even if they deny it, Often, the religious bias and being in denial that you are comforted with the "truth" are simply that:A denial and a bias. And to be frank, basing your entire worldview on one simple "truth" or "fact" that comforts you tells a lot about how fradgile your own mindset really is (which is by no means me trying to insult you).And how Basically Relying on one thing and one thing alone without listening to others and challenging their views and your own views is practically self-destructive. Despite how good you may feel inside,the moment you are outside of that comfort,you will struggle.just like relying on one thing, for example, "spirituality," to solve a lot of problems or all of them to be another sign of comfort, and what I would like to call "lie confidence" (basically being confident that the lie you believe in,or were taught about,is true no matter what). Which can be pretty broad in terms of what lies. (like vaccines causing autism or mental disorders,flat earth, and so on.)Which can be for a multitude of reasons:Whether it was from the confusion you hadA panic,fear,etc. you felt because of the pandemic or a group of people quickly growing in belief in something and feeling like they might be onto somethingbeing overwhelmed with information and not being properly educated or taught on how to divide between information and misinformationDesperationSo on and so forth. But againAnd for the majority of peopleThe past does not make you who you are now.Nor is the future, because the future can always be changed.Only if you choose the things you want to be now.and what you choose to do with the information and the thoughts that you gathered throughout your own enlightenment.We can all have our own enlightenment, gain new ideas, and shape them.We can change.if we allow ourselves to.