Life is full of unanswered questions. We ask why this is so, but really; would it be better if all of life’s questions were answered? Probably not; and furthermore, every time one question is answered, another one arises. There’s so much we don’t know as humans. We don’t realise what the universe holds. We don’t realise the power each and every one of us has. We don’t realise how this power can change things we deemed as impossible.
Take the first flight to the moon. Before spaceships were invented, going to the moon was as wild a dream as bending the space-time continuum; but what happened to make that dream come true was that someone somewhere dared to ask a question, and they set out to find an answer. It is in our human nature to face challenges, and if life didn’t have challenges, we wouldn’t be alive. Ironic as that sounds, it’s true. We wouldn’t have found food, water, shelter or any of those necessities.
I’m sure there will come a time in every human’s life, where one questions their existence. Why are we here? Do we even have a purpose? Who knows all the answers? The truth is, no one does, except whoever put us here. That’s where our beliefs come in. That’s where religion comes in. Everyone tries to put forth a different answer to these questions, and maybe that’s how religions started. I’m afraid there’s no one person who has all the answers-no one alive at the moment that is. Think of it this way, if someone knew all the answers, life would become monotonous and simply boring. There’d be no reason to be alive, no reason to discover anything. The human race would just die out…
As someone once said, “There are no stupid questions.”
Keep asking questions. Keep wondering. You never know, maybe it’ll be you who makes the next big discovery.
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