Lmao. It's in our nature. Since the creation of metaphors/analogs in our language, our brains were capable of thinking of how things are related to each other. Even at this particular moment, you are digesting each of these words, and their meaning (in relation). That is the dividing aspect that makes us a bit more complicated than the rest of the animals out there; and has a great deal with how we survived and how our relatives in the human chain did not.
It's a complex process of a once operating bicameral mind ie operating right brain and left brain processes with not as complex intergrations. The theory is once man was more or less instinctual, and that he first heard god's voices from the right side of his brain.
http://www.julianjaynes.org/bicameralmind.php
This is a theory of Julian Jaynes (link ^^^). He historically documents the change from a bicameral minded individual, to the people we know today, whom assumed a more fully concious level of brain use. He demonstrates how men behaved in those times, and how they lost the voices of god(s)....roughly around the time they gained a more advanced language systems and brain processes.
It's this process that you use today, and it's a paradigm of difference hard for most common people to comphrend. Perhaps you could think of the days when you didn't understand the bulk of the english language (as a child)...do you recall a lot of thoughts or memories before you had a language to think of it? That would be close to what I'm discussing.
The human brain is a complex thing, and still yet to be throughly resolved, but we are curious because we no-longer have many of the automatic instinct that other creatures do. We exist and and dominate because of our level conciouness, and perhaps I think that's an instinct in itself.
2006-07-03 10:11:37
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answered by Rick 4
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2016-10-14 00:37:35
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answered by ? 4
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We are trying to make sense of the world and make connections between what we know and what's new. As you can see, I am always wondering!
2006-06-30 17:06:27
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answered by Wondering 4
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We have reached that level of metacognition. I'll add an interesting fact that I learned in school. We humans are not homo sapiens like most people think. We are actually homo sapien sapiens.
Homo sapien: man who thinks
Homo sapien sapien: man who thinks about thinking
2006-06-30 17:15:15
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answered by CAUTION:Truth may hurt! 5
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We wonder because sometimes our mind is idle and wanders around.That's when we wonder. Yes there are times when i wonder why i am wondering, probably because i have nothing to do. :)
2006-06-30 17:32:53
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answered by cautious 3
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I wonder cause i'm not focused on nothing.
2006-06-30 17:06:19
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answered by Nicholais S 6
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yeah. isn't it weird? i mean im ALWAYS wondering. Especially "what if" wonderings.
2006-06-30 17:07:08
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answered by Just Wondering 2
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Thats what the brain does
2006-06-30 17:05:54
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answered by Anonymous
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yup!
Sometimes I wonder that too?
2006-06-30 17:05:53
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answered by Yanni 2
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i wonder if my life is a game... like all of u people are playing me and im the only real person. i dunno... kinda like the true man show excpet im the only real person
2006-06-30 17:07:42
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answered by Help me 3
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