Jester Lord said:
Sure to you, but to me it is since I can't be bothered to think up some deep and philosophical answer. Think of my version of the meaning of life as a cop-out. Plus it works for me.
Let me rephrase that - it's not a meaning. By the definition of a meaning, your answer doesn't qualify.
1 a: the thing one intends to convey especially by language : purport b: the thing that is conveyed especially by language : import
2: something meant or intended : aim
3: significant quality ; especially : implication of a hidden or special significance
4 a: the logical connotation of a word or phrase b: the logical denotation or extension of a word or phrase
Someone's death isn't the intention of life - it's what happens when life is over. If you look back in the thread, I questioned the need for a meaning to life. I don't believe there is one. I'm just debunking this "meaning" because I've heard it before, and I explained why it doesn't work as an answer.