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Who's to say everyone derives happiness from passing on their genes?
Who's to say everyone derives happiness from worshipping god(s)?
Everyone has such different values that there are very few universals to work with.
Well, there is one, and that's that everyone wants to derive happiness, from wherever they happen to get it. There's really no true such thing as altruism; any human action is made because the person thinks at the time that that is what will make them happiest.
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This is the goal of the human race, but something as simple as this can't be the meaning of life. Some organisms don't even experience happiness, yet they still live.
Well, I think most of us are talking about human life, most specifically our own lives. As for other organisms, if they're too primitive to experience happiness than they're probably too primitive to make any choice to go on living; whatever they do is entirely a matter of reflex.
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Anyways it's sort of impossible to argue sides in this topic, if someone like Sigmund Freud didn't know the meaning of life then we don't have much hope either.
By the way, the 'the experts are arguing over this, so we shouldn't bother' argument fails pretty miserably. I suggest you go ask some experts what they think about it, chances are almost all of them will encourage non-experts to discuss these matters anyway.
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The only way you could counter my argument is if you claimed to be smarter than Einstein himself.
Only if several conditions are fulfilled:
1. Your argument is the same as Einstein's.
2. There is no new evidence on the subject that has come to light since Einstein's death.
3. It is physically impossible to think up something someone smarter than you has not already thought up.
I'm not sure about the first condition, but I'm pretty sure the second two are about as far from being true as it's possible to get.
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And the sun will explode in 12 billion years destroying earth and the other planets.
Actually more like five billion years, but whatever.