“What is the meaning of human life, or of organic life altogether? To answer this question at all implies a religion. Is there any sense then, you ask, in putting it? I answer, the man who regards his own life and that of his fellow creatures as meaningless is not merely unfortunate but almost disqualified for life.”
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Source: The World As I See It (1949)
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This source-reviewed Einstein quotation develops a complete idea around meaning, human, organic. The wording "What is the meaning of human life, or of organic…" is tied to The World As I See It (1949), so readers can connect its themes of friendship and spirituality to a documented context rather than a detached slogan.
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- Use "What is the meaning of human life, or of organic…" in a friendship discussion, then ask which concrete claim the wording makes.
- Compare its treatment of meaning with human in a lesson, essay, or editorial note before drawing a conclusion.
- When publishing or narrating it, retain the documented source trail to The World As I See It (1949) so the quotation stays connected to its original context.

