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What Eminent People Have Said About The Meaning Of Life

Richard T. Kinnier

Jerry L. Kernes

Nancy E. Tribbensee

Christina M. Van Puymbroeck

Two-hundred and thirty-eight quotations from 195 eminent people regarding their beliefs about the meaning of life were content analyzed. The main themes (in order of their frequency) are as follows: "Life is to be enjoyed," "We are here to love and help others," "It is a mystery," "There is no cosmic meaning," "We are here to serve or worship God," "Life is a struggle," "We must make a contribution to society," "Our mission in life is to seek wisdom/truth, and to become selfactualized," "We must create meaning for ourselves," and "Life is absurd or a joke." Discussion focuses on the meaning of the results and implications for practice.

Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 43, No. 1, 105-118 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/0022167802238816


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