Friday, July 3, 2015

Still thinking


Everyone seems to want answers.  Social media is filled with tests to tell us everything from how smart we are to what our real name should be.  It used to be a home with an encyclopedia could offer lots of answers, now most homes have computers to do the same thing and even better.

Doctors do innumerable tests so they can give us a name to match our particular set of symptoms best.  Schools give fill in the blank tests with the hope that we will remember the words that best fit the most common questions.

We have experts in more fields than I can even imagine with answers on subjects I haven't even heard of yet.

And still, sometimes there are no answers.

Sometimes there are only more questions.

And that is a good thing.  It means we're still thinking.


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