Spiritual Leo
On Holiday
- MBTI
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- Thinker
If you had the opportunity to live forever on earth, would you?
Personally, I would like to live a long life, but I am unsure if I would want to live forever because life might eventually lose its mystery if you lived forever; and I would never want life to lose its mystery.
If there was a possibility to know absolutely everything, would you really want to? If you knew everything, then there would be nothing more to learn and life would lose its mystery, so what's good in that? Isn't it the researching part that fulfills you more? Traveling up the moutain of curiosity and eventually discovering what you wanted is much more meaningful than just having it handed to you, in my view. Do we as human-beings benefit from having limited knowlege? I mean, it does make life much more mysterious right? Admitting that you don't know is better than thinking that you know it all~
Is Reality nothing more than the subjective thought that you created about the world, yourself, and your life experiences?
Personally, I would like to live a long life, but I am unsure if I would want to live forever because life might eventually lose its mystery if you lived forever; and I would never want life to lose its mystery.
If there was a possibility to know absolutely everything, would you really want to? If you knew everything, then there would be nothing more to learn and life would lose its mystery, so what's good in that? Isn't it the researching part that fulfills you more? Traveling up the moutain of curiosity and eventually discovering what you wanted is much more meaningful than just having it handed to you, in my view. Do we as human-beings benefit from having limited knowlege? I mean, it does make life much more mysterious right? Admitting that you don't know is better than thinking that you know it all~
Is Reality nothing more than the subjective thought that you created about the world, yourself, and your life experiences?
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