“I believe that curiosity stems from the fact that humans are a species with the capability of learning, growing, and continuously evolving not only as an entire entity, but as individuals and within our lifetimes. Curiosity is the desire to learn, or know; without the ability to process information, curiosity would not exist. What adds to this fact is the increasing complexity of life, of existence of the “universe.” Our draw to learn is directly correlated with the “universe’s” draw to entropy. I think that curiosity will only be satisfied when we have answered all of our questions; or, if we find out that there is no answer. Although lately, I’ve been having a conflict within myself about the relationship between “curiosity/thirst for knowledge” and “wholeheartedly accepting the divine perfection of it all.” I wonder if, as humans progress spiritually, curiosity will also change.”
What is time?
"Time is an obsession of the modern man. But I believe it could once be simply described as 'the changing of seasons' or 'when the berries come in.'"

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