10/14/2018 0 Comments Talking about fishesThe only living creatures that know the art of crying, other than human beings, are fishes. Since a long time, there has been a debate among literate people whether fishes cry or they don't. The real question should be, what can make a fish cry? The beauty of asking this question is that knowing the reason for which fishes can cry will open the possibilities for either of the cases being true. If the fishes have a reason to cry, why would you think they won't cry? And if they indeed can cry, then we are not alone in the universe to feel the exotic emotion of grief.
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10/4/2018 0 Comments Embracing the UnknownIndulgence in the pursuit of knowledge does not automatically confirm inclination towards a particular result. Exploration does not need a belief in the existence of an entity, but a curiosity about the unknown. I say that there is no ghost in that abandoned house on the outskirts of the town, and my friend says that there is indeed a ghost there. We both will agree that exploration of the abandoned house is absolutely needed, even though we both have opposite views on the existence of ghosts. One says that extraterrestrial life exists and other maintains that it is far-fetched fantasy and is unlikely to be true. They both will (have to) agree that exploration of outer space is necessary to satisfy the mutual curiosity. The same is true with those who believe that the cure to cancer is within reach, or producing clean energy is worth it or creating zero-waste systems is possible. They, or the skeptics, are equally served by the explorers.
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