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Why do we have so much of interest in others life ?

As human beings, we are naturally curious creatures. We are always eager to know more about the world around us, and one aspect of this is our interest in the lives of others. Whether it's gossiping about our neighbors, scrolling through social media feeds, or following the latest celebrity news, we seem to have an insatiable appetite for learning about the lives of those around us. But why is this? What drives our interest in others' lives, and what does it say about us as individuals? As a curious being, all I think is curiosity, which is what helps us sustain. Our curiosity about the lives of others is a natural extension of this, as we seek to understand the world around us and the people in it. From an evolutionary standpoint, this curiosity can be seen as a survival mechanism, as it helps us to learn about potential threats and opportunities in our environment. At the same time, our interest in others' lives may also be driven by a sense of boredom or dissatisfact...

Is Evolution the other form of extinction ?

The word "extinction" is often associated with negative connotations. We think of the loss of beautiful and unique creatures, the disruption of ecosystems, and the potential for a mass extinction event that could wipe out our own species. But what if extinction is not always a bad thing? What if it is, in fact, an essential part of the evolutionary process? In this blog post, I will explore the relationship between evolution and extinction. I will argue that extinction is not the opposite of evolution, but rather a natural part of it. I will also discuss the role that humans play in extinction, and what we can do to reduce our impact on the environment. What is Extinction? Extinction is the permanent loss of a species. It can happen for a variety of reasons, including habitat loss, climate change, disease, and competition from other species. When a species goes extinct, it takes with it all of its unique genetic information and adaptations. This can have a negative impact on ...

Knowing VS Not Knowing Things: A Journey of Self-Discovery

Knowing VS Not Knowing Things: A Journey of Self-Discovery As humans, we are wired to seek knowledge and understanding of the world around us. It is this curiosity and thirst for knowledge that has propelled us forward and led to countless scientific and technological advancements. However, in our quest for knowledge, we must also recognize the value of not knowing and the opportunities it can provide. On the surface, knowing things may seem like a positive attribute. It can give us a sense of confidence and mastery over a particular subject, and it may even be necessary for success in certain fields. However, it can also create ego, leading us to believe that we know everything and closing us off to new ideas and perspectives. In contrast, not knowing things can be a gateway to exploration and creativity. When we admit to ourselves that we don't know something, it opens up the possibility for new learning and growth. It can also spark our imagination and encourage us to thin...