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Most of us would like to think so.

It depends on your outlook on life; your perspective. An Existentialist would say "no, but you have to live like there is anyway" an Nihilist would say "no." A Christian would say "yes, God has a plan for everyone", while an atheist would probably say "let me eat your baby!" Lol, jk, they would probably say "it depends, most of us would like to think so."

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Yes, many things in life can hold value and significance based on individual beliefs, experiences, and perspectives. What matters can vary from person to person and can encompass relationships, personal growth, pursuits of happiness, and contributions to the world around us.

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