So many people live life without knowing the life they are living. We must get a reasonable reason for living

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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So many people live life without knowing the life they are living. We must get a reasonable reason for living" is a quote by Molière in which he discusses how important it is to know your reasons for living. The quote serves as a reminder that we should not take death or loss of loved ones lightly, which is what so many people do when they have no real reason to live.

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