I think tht it means confusion is the only way to understand the simpleness of life. When a person is confused, he asks questions about them to everyone and tries to get the proper answer
2006-11-24 19:59:41
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answered by Anonymous
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At the heart of most great philosophies (and religions) lies paradox. It is reflected by the natural world. At the smallest observable level are sub atomic particles (and/or waves) where the distinction between matter and energy ceases to be clear. Blake tells us The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom and Heraclitus says you can't step in the same river twice. Ultimately, the best way to find the bull is to realize he was never lost.
2006-11-25 03:57:47
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answered by Rico Toasterman JPA 7
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Life is always filled with things we will never understand, and the more we try to straighten it out in our minds, questioning why something had happened we are none the wiser.......so when we are confused, and exhausted by our confusion we eventually let go...and things can be seen more clearly, and put into perspective, which allows us to accept....when we learn to accept life becomes easier, and simpler, and that it is only we who make it difficult, for ourselves.
2006-11-25 04:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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interesting question.
without confusion which i interpret as a challenge we are locked in our own interpretation of life, never forced to look at life outside of our box.
confusion sparks interest in the unknown.
once you've really been confused you can begin to understand how simple things are. think about it, as a child you may have been confused about the seasons, but once it was explained it all seemed quite simple.
In Summary:
Confusion causes you to seek answers to questions whereby lending understanding to the simplicities in life.
2006-11-25 04:15:35
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answered by elistia27 2
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We will never understand, or comprehend where we came from (or why!) in this lifetime. It is baffling, confusing, mind-boggling...but, if you can accept the fact that, well, we're not meant or even partially equipped to BEGIN to understand this life, perhaps the next turn will bring comprehension...
2006-11-25 04:21:25
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answered by fragilemind30 2
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Actually, it does make sense. In my job, there is a great deal of continuous confusion. It makes me more appreciative of silence and simplicity.
2006-11-25 05:29:51
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answered by Voodoid 7
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