Life questions were something that a human mind couldn't get off to.
Questions that naturally flowed inside one's mind; from when they were feeling delightful; from when they were sorrowful: from when they were feeling a sense of gratification; from when they were feeling a sense of greed; from when they were contented with their lives, and when they were on the verge of both mental and emotional breakdown.
But there was a specific question that a human would never miss to ask himself in his lifetime — "What would you do if you know when you are going to die?"
This question, however, sounded cringe and serious at the same time, and was something that only contained one answer in general — that was to live a human's inner desire.
Whether it was to do good, evil, or things that aligned with this world's neutrality, it was all-encompassed under human desire.