"the unexamined life..."
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questioning is a large piece of the human experience.
there are the really big questions...
what is our purpose on earth?
is there an after-life?
is there a divine, omnipotent presence?
what is evil?
and the big questions...
what is art?
why is there injustice?
what is objective vs. subjective truth?
where has that other sock gone when it's not in the drier?
and the personal questions...
who am i?
where am i going?
what am i doing with my life?
when someone you love asks you a question about yourself that you can't answer, you just have to stop and take stock.
you have to pull back those layers and look
but the tougher the question, the more difficult the answers.
inherent in asking is wanting to know and being willing to listen.
questioning is a large piece of the human experience.
there are the really big questions...
what is our purpose on earth?
is there an after-life?
is there a divine, omnipotent presence?
what is evil?
and the big questions...
what is art?
why is there injustice?
what is objective vs. subjective truth?
where has that other sock gone when it's not in the drier?
and the personal questions...
who am i?
where am i going?
what am i doing with my life?
when someone you love asks you a question about yourself that you can't answer, you just have to stop and take stock.
you have to pull back those layers and look
but the tougher the question, the more difficult the answers.
inherent in asking is wanting to know and being willing to listen.