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Life never hands us a final explanation. It does not whisper its meaning in our ear. Instead, it presents us with moments, choices, joys, and losses—and waits for our reply. Along the way we wrestle with questions: Why am I here? What matters most? How do I endure suffering? How do I face death? These questions can feel overwhelming, even paralyzing. But perhaps they are not meant to be solved in thought alone. Perhaps they are meant to be lived into. The search for meaning has brought us through many landscapes: the restlessness that stirs the heart, the clarifying boundary of mortality, the compass of curiosity, the grounding of love, the widening of perspective, the shaping power of identity and belief, the depth revealed through suffering, and the daily practice of making meaning rather than waiting to find it. Each of these offers a fragment of an answer. But the whole cannot be contained in words. Meaning is not a sentence we can memorize or a formula we can repeat. It is a way of living. If there is one truth to carry forward, it is this: life itself is the question, and our lives are the answer. Not in theory, but in the pattern of our choices, in the texture of our days, in the way we give our love and our attention. The tapestry will never be perfect. There will be knots and frayed edges, moments of confusion, seasons of loss. Yet even in imperfection, coherence is possible. Even in sorrow, beauty can emerge. Even in finitude, significance endures. In the end, we will not be asked what ideas we held about meaning, but how we lived. Did we love? Did we give? Did we endure with dignity? Did we shape our days with intention? Did we leave traces of kindness, courage, and care? These are the answers a life can offer. Meaning is not given, but neither is it absent. It is created—patiently, courageously, lovingly—in the way we live. Life asks. We answer.