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Test The Meaning of Life: Contributing to Something Greater
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QUESTION 1: How can the meaning of life be summarized in its most universal essence, according to the text?
Contribute (bring value to others and to larger causes)
To serve a specific faith
Maximizing personal pleasure
Accumulating wealth and possessions
QUESTION 2: What is the key difference between "meaning" and "life purpose" according to the text?
Meaning is the personal "how" and purpose is the universal "why"
The meaning is the universal "why" (to contribute) and the purpose is the personal "how" (the way to contribute)
There is no difference, they are interchangeable terms
Meaning applies only to religious people and purpose to secular people
QUESTION 3: How does the definition of "contribute" fit different belief systems?
It only adapts to religious systems
It only adapts to secular systems
It fits perfectly, whether serving God (religious) or chosen causes (secular)
It does not adapt, it is an exclusive definition of existential psychology
QUESTION 4: According to Viktor Frankl, how does happiness "happen"?
Pursuing it directly as a primary goal
Accumulating material possessions
Avoiding any kind of contribution
As a by-product of dedicating oneself to a cause greater than oneself
QUESTION 5: What generates meaning in life, according to the text?
Directing one's life energy toward a purpose beyond one's own survival or pleasure
Focusing solely on one's own interests and needs
Seeking personal pleasure above all else
Following social norms without questioning them
6th QUESTION: What is the prescriptive definition of what we should contribute to, according to the text?
We should contribute only to our family
The text does not give a prescriptive definition, it is a framework that everyone fills in
We should contribute to scientific advancement exclusively
We should contribute through veneration of God
QUESTION 7: What happens to our own concerns when we immerse ourselves in a contributing activity?
They are intensified because we neglect our problems
They remain the same, the contribution does not affect the concerns
They tend to diminish as we experience efficacy and connection
They transform into worries about the cause to which we contribute
QUESTION 8: How does one "find" or "create" meaning in life, according to the conclusion of the text?
It is found as a lost object through philosophical reflection
It is found by following religious traditions
It is found passively waiting for inspiration to come
It is actively created through our daily choices and actions of contribution
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