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Old Jul 22nd, 2003, 07:41 PM        Searching
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So no matter how much we learn we will always know nothing. Recognising this makes it easy to negate the whole search. So we must feign that it is possible to discover the truth to make the search worthwhile.
I dissagree completely. If you already know you will never find the answer why pretend that you can? What purpose does it serve? Why not be happy to simply look at everything?

EDIT: I read the "makes it easy to negate" again and I realized you hit it on the head. Another human trait I never quite understood.....looking for the easy way.

I've always known I was wired different than most people.....sometimes it strikes me just how differently my brain works.
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