Thursday, December 14, 2006

Who am I?

Who am I to question the foundations of mankind? Who am I to not join into the conformity of much of the populous?

Every aspect of human nature, directs us towards questioning everything. Our natural instinctive human curiosities have formed what we have around us. The greatest inventors broke from the "norm" and proceeded to create inventions that we find today. Galileo turned his back on the governing church, and tried to understand the forces of the universe. His writings were cast down by the monks and he could never publish, but his findings of the force called "resistance" (what we call friction) passed onward to the next scientist, Sir Isaac Newton.

Questioning the universe is what life should be about, no one truly wants to live a life with no impact. We are already born with natural curiosity, and we need to embrace this curiosity. Our own minds create who we are and we must embrace our own mind.

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