Everything we do in life is for a reason. And so, quite naturally, for ages humans have wondered: For what reason do I exist?
Some men chase women, some women chase money, some of both chase vodka with the soft drink of choice, yet every such chase leads to the same pot at the end of the rainbow: happiness.
“Happiness,” said Aristotle, “is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.”
Armed with the above insight into the very reason for our existence, does not common-sense suggest it would be wise to inquire with the very man widely considered the smartest person in history?
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