We work to earn money in order to survive and support our families. We eat, sleep, and enjoy entertainment. We also talk to our friends and try to be the best at what we do. I mean, if we didn't do any of that, then our lives would be miserable and there would be no point to it. Then we ask ourselves again, "Is that really the meaning of life or is there more to it." In our lifetime we do all these things and usually we don't even think about them. I mean if we look at our lives there is really no point to it at all. We go through ups and downs all the time, we experience happiness and sadness, and we all think about death. Most of us want to be remembered when we pass away, but then we think about death and we realize that we will be forgotten and only our close family members will remember us. I mean other people won't really care about our death because there is no point to their life either, since the meaning of life is not known to any of us and probably never will be. We are close to our families and we seem to love each other, but that will all pass as soon as death arrives. We all have the opportunity to make our life have a larger meaning. Even if we don't believe that possibility then we can make ourselves belief that it is achievable because many people around us were able to do it. I mean we might be a part of a political or a social movement, which might affect our lives now and benefit the future generations. For example a scientist might be able to achieve that point in many ways. Through his work he can at least figure out a big part of the meaning of life. In today's world we have scientists working on cures for deadly diseases which could change the way our world operates. What if they were able to find a cure for cancer, would that make them think that they figured out the meaning of life or at least part of it. In my opinion, it would be a big part of it because he would improve a life of a human being.