Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Knowledge is like water, we need it to survive (#1082)

I am like a continuing redundancy, ever faithful but annoying. lol. In this case however, I can not see any downside. Information is the key to our survival, I have said this over and over again but still I get push back from others who think that information is overrated. How ludicrous, at least in my opinion, for anyone to have such an illogical conclusion. We are humans, not some crop that only needs tending. We are gifted with abilities that are immeasurable in totality. Why would anyone at all, and I mean any human being at all think that enough knowledge has already been gained? I suppose that those who bind themselves so tightly to belief systems are restricted, even in thought, from allowing themselves the natural human instinct of wonderment, can at least summarize their stance, regardless of it's unnatural approach. Yet, to be human is to survive, care and wonder. At least in my opinion, anything else is unnatural and not of human instinct. Therefore, the denial of information to those who are only following their natural desires to be knowledgeable is backward and counter-productive to human advancement and human need. Why is the subject being raised? Of course it has to do with how our economic society functions. A purpose has to be made in the likeness of humanity and not allowed to form of likeness to the unknown. To freely let a process develop without the kindred spirit of our souls at it's core is to cast ourselves adrift in an ocean without having a destination. My purpose in life is to propound the ideal of our natures. From our natures we are all duly bound to begin from the same set of premises. The if/then logic of who we are allows us to step forward into our futures together. The need of today must always be valued against the overall need of our natures.

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