I
It’s a wall — you won’t know who’s behind it until you truly look. Guessing is pointless; it’s too random.
And perhaps it’s meant to be this way: that we do not know, but feel instead.
Theorizing about what lies beyond the known universe halts the mind — without experience, it has no ground to move.
Speculation without contact is blindness.
Only a dishonest mind insists on imagining what cannot yet be touched. We are bound to our field of view.
II
Knowledge doesn’t rise from thought alone — it advances through concrete, lived experience.
What we live becomes what we know.
Pure constructions of the mind rarely align with reality; without direct contact, we remain adrift.
There is nothing “there” — until something real is brought to meet it. it cannot be invented — it must be met through experience.
III
Humanity is not a random event. Any thinking creature is the natural unfolding of life itself.
Given the right conditions, sooner or later, a being emerges — one whose will turns toward understanding.
On a broad scale, the meaning of life is simple: to comprehend what lies beyond our current reach.
Millions of paths and generations move toward that.
Each small step — grounded in time, knowledge, and experience — builds the way forward.
This is what progress means: not imagining the path, but walking it.
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