Thinking, But Wrongly

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Has it ever, even sometimes, occurred to you why you are living? Or who you really are? Why each thing is the way they are? 

 If you wonder then yes, I am reading Sophie's World and I've only read to page 35 that I've started to wonder around. 

 It is all normal for us to live. We eat, sleep, work, read, meet each other and so on. If you really think of it, it is all for comforting ourselves (Relaxing under the fur of the rabbit that is being pulled out of a top hat of universe, says the book) But what I really wonder about is Why? 

Why do humans seek comfort? 

Even when his comfort causes your parents to yell at you, or not being a lovable person among your beloved because all you care about is your own pleasure and comfort. Even when your comfort causes not being able to live well, i.e. not working, still we seek it. When doing a job we just try to do it as soon as possible to just go back to what we want to do ourselves not what we ought or need to do. In all cases, we seek comfort. We know that fact but the reason is unknown –at least yet. 

We all do think deep, but maybe just not about the things that really matter.

 The second major wonder came to me when we were sitting with a guest of ours. The topic was people getting sick, and sometimes dangerously. My sister asked it as a rhetorical question which doesn't really require an answer, but that is the wonder itself. 

"What are human?" She asked with a smile. I had a blank face when first hearing it, then at a split second it hit me and I was grinning like a fool of being able to actually find something to wonder about even if it's not actually mine. Right now, I do want to find the answers no matter how difficult they are, but what I care more about is finding and wondering philosophical questions since, according to the book, wonder is the only requirement for climbing up and staying at the top of the fine hair of the fur of the rabbit that's being pulled out of a top hat of universe. I rather get tired than have the world and life a habit. 

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