Soren Kierkegaard was a philosopher that challenged life's meaning and how we determine it. This was during a time, in the 10th century, that championed rationality over any other subjective or unprovable belief.
Watch this video about rational thinking and the meaning of life.
Write a comment that explores the limits of rational thinking.
Consider these questions:
1. Does rational thinking prevent meaning from life?
2. Does subjectivity mean ignoring all rational tenants?
3. Is it important to have meaning in life?
4. What combination of rational thinking and subjectivity lead to a meaningful life?
5. Is it possible, or safe, to completely ignore all rational thinking?
6. Is it possible that subjectivity draws from rational thinking?