I think John Lennon said it best. And I apply this quote to my life. I can't help but be curious and take a philosophial and/or scientific, logical reasoning type approach to everything I come across. I'm a man who loves his mathematics. I want to understand everything. And what I've found is that the more things I expose and uncover for myself as finite truths that I am content with, the more questions and unanswered things get revealed as a result.
And what's the deal with contradictions? Like how can quantum theory and the theory of relativity both be proven right when they contradict one another? I give up on logic, because even logic contradicts itself. I'm only going to be alive for 100 years (MAX) probably closer to 60, so I'm going to stop trying to figure stuff out. I feel like I wasted my first 20 years. I suggest everyone else does the same. I'm at my ropes end and my life needs to find a new direction. Has anyone else experienced this point in their life? Is it a phase?
2006-08-27
19:24:40
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