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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Mary W wrote:</strong> <P>I hope you are well. I got your contact information from Google that says you are humanists.</P> <P>Could you please share with me what makes life worth living?</P> <P>I’m a high school student who loves science. But I’m depressed by scientific claims that life has no purpose and that we might not even have free will.</P> <P>How is it possible to live a happy and meaningful life with a purely scientific worldview that rejects traditional notions of purpose and free will?</P> <P>Could you please honestly share with me what makes life worth living?</P> <P>Please respond soon.</P> <P>Thanks,</P> <P>Mary W</P> </blockquote><br>
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