George Harrison once explained the purpose of life
From meeting Bob Dylan to the filming of Help! and teaming up with his mentor Ravi Shankar, George Harrison's spiritual journey was a well-documented one.
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It is perhaps the biggest question of them all: What is the purpose of life? It led Fyodor Dostoyevsky to proclaim that it is about “finding something to live for,” it prompted Kurt Vonnegut to say, “I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don’t let anybody tell you different,” and it called for Karl Pilkington to posit, “There isn’t a meaning of life, or if there is don’t worry about it, you’re here now, get on with it! It does my head in!” All of which are valid, but the more opinions you can get on this sort of thing, the better.
George Harrison said (among other things) " The answer is how to get peace of mind and how to be happy that’s really what we’re supposed to be here for."