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In this chapter, a father explains to his son the fundamental question of life's purpose that everyone contemplates, regardless of their status. After a ceremony honoring their great-grandparent, the son curiously questions why we exist if death is inevitable. The father draws from Buddhist philosophy to convey that exploring life's meaning is a common pursuit for all, and he reflects on his own similar thoughts. He emphasizes that understanding our existence is essential for everyone, transcending age and social standing. For further insights into life’s purpose and related topics, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Existential questions
-Buddhism and purpose
-Family discussions
-Life and death
-Social status and life's meaning

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Chapter 27 Dad, Why Were We Born? One day, a family invited guests to their home for a religious rite for the great-grandparent. After the ceremony, when all the guests had left, the son asked the father, "Dad, since everyone has to die like our great- grandparent, then what is the purpose of life?" The father, who had acquired knowledge about Buddhism, replied to his beloved son, "My son, deep down inside, everybody, rich or poor, a commoner or a king, has asked what we are doing here, what the true purpose of life is. And even I used to wonder about that. The Warm Hearted Family 237 Dad, Why Were We Born?
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