Saturday, October 5, 2013

"I have no special talents, I am only passionately curious."-Albert Einstein. (#1709)

It seems Albert and I are on the same page when it comes to his human nature and my declaration that we are all caring and wondering as a species. Now you may say to yourself "but what about those who are not passionate and curious"? I say this, they are not being themselves but are otherwise deluded by other factors greater than the control they should have over their own natures. Greed, power and lust are such alluring sensations that many fall to their capture. However, for those who don't, the peace of being human in most every way is far greater a sensation that the illusion of grandeur or self aggrandizement. Life is about choices and that we can make choices, even to the detriment of our own natures explains why so many do. This is why I have made it the mission in my later life to proclaim to all that will hear and understand who we are as a species and why we should safeguard and live as such. What we all need is a grounding in some general basic logic that can then springboard many of us to even greater achievements. When we know who we are and what we are capable of we will less likely deviate from our foundations of caring and wondering. Our 5 senses serve to allow us to input data from our existence and our caring and wondering allow us to apply what we reason, analyze and conclude in a way that justifies the best of what our souls and spirits require. We are best when we give of ourselves not demand from others. We are best when we like and love each other than when we hurt and harm each other. The rationality of caring and wondering is what makes we humans so unique and therefore worthy of being able to master our own destinies.

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