It's not what you see, but how you see it.

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Thoughts from a Deep Thinker

The greatest accomplishments in science and the arts have been made by individuals acting alone. No park has a statue dedicated to a committee.

Go make your mark on the world. Only YOU can do that.
It is not as important to be remembered by man as it is to make the world a better place.
Who remembers the guy that pressed and heated sand so that it turned into glass?
Who created the first violin?
Who gave us burnt umber paint?
Who perfected the subtle art that is wine making?

I consider these things...genius.
They take the soul existence of my world and make it lovely.
I appreciate the time I live in, though I wish I could be around to see what the world will be like 500 years from now. Will we be living on other planets yet? If so, what circumstances occurred in order for that to be necessary?
I do think technology takes it largest leaps from necessity.

Will our needs remain the same? Basic human needs? Will we change into something entirely different than the way we look now? I don't believe in evolution as described by Darwin...just not enough evidence to prove his theories (even he knew that).
Still...I wonder...
I wonder a great many things.

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