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We have an obsession with asking “why” maybe it’s in our nature we see kids doing this all the time - though there is a part usually when the questions break down; what if it’s ok at some points in the question to say there is no explanation or just reference stories as they don’t explain what is the case
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July
@july
If it doesn’t have a purpose - why does it exist? This is a sad way to see the universe, but something that we were forced to do, for survival and to just be able to have enough food and shelter to exist as a species- we don’t live this way anymore so why do we do it
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You just asked why. Hard to avoid. What else would we talk about? There’s a creative force behind why as well. Within why is a generative force to do things differently. Just being and appreciating is a good counterbalance, but having both leads to a sense pf agency to go with appreciation.
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