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  2. Dec 26, 2019 · Love is life. All, everything that I understand, I understand only because I love. Everything is, everything exists, only because I love. Everything is united by it alone. Love is God, and to die means that I, a particle of love, shall return to the general and eternal source.

  3. Jun 3, 2014 · It was: “What will come of what I am doing today or shall do tomorrow? What will come of my whole life?” Differently expressed, the question is: “Why should I live, why wish for anything, or do anything?” It can also be expressed thus: “Is there any meaning in my life that the inevitable death awaiting me does not destroy?”

  4. Feb 8, 2022 · For Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy, life lacks substance. Throughout his novels, though, he confronts his ultimate question: what is the meaning of life?

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  5. May 15, 2007 · One argument, made famous by Leo Tolstoy, is the suggestion that for life to be meaningful something must be worth doing, that something is worth doing only if it will make a permanent difference to the world, and that making a permanent difference requires being immortal (see also Hanfling 1987, 22–24; Morris 1992, 26; Craig 1994).

  6. Jan 5, 2015 · Tolstoy was one of the first thinkers to pose the problem of life’s meaning in a modern way. Tolstoy tells us that he wrote to make money, to take care of his family, and to distract himself from questions about meaning.

  7. Confession (pre-reform Russian: Исповѣдь; post-reform Russian: Исповедь, romanized: Íspovedʹ), or My Confession, is a short work on the subject of melancholia, philosophy and religion by the Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. It was written in 1879 to 1880, when Tolstoy was in his early fifties.

  8. Feb 26, 2024 · Leo Tolstoy Live your life in such a way that you neither hide nor have a wish to display your life to people. Your understanding of your inner self holds the meaning of your life.

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