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MAIN IDEA

In every aspect of human endeavor, we are innately searching for something: the answers to our questions, the discovery of something unique, the ingenuity to design something not yet thought possible. This is what drives the cutting edge of human endeavor. Research, study, practice, writing, art, all of these things that drive ingenuity in the modern age are fueled by the underlying desire for something found outside of the already known. It seems counter to this line of thinking, then, to say that we have this innate desire so subconscious to us, yet so impactful in all our actions, if a part of us was not built for it. Why is a part of our being designed to think, to wonder, to experiment, or to be curious? What purpose is there if there is nothing to be found by our efforts? No, I believe it is evident that we were built with this desire and curiosity with the innate understanding that there is something to be found. There is something that is outside of our understanding that if we look into it enough, a part of ourselves will be liberated from our past understanding and brought into the reality we were once blind to. We have this innate desire for what we know exists but is unknown to us. We were built for truth.

"If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort, you will not get either comfort or truth, only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." - C.S. Lewis

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