Perhaps, it is because I'm fortunate to live in peaceful times that I am able to have thoughts
like these: about purpose, fulfillment, and what it means to be an adult.
I'm blessed to have options, rather than having to fend off enemies and scavenging for food.
For that, I am truly grateful.
I've always wondered if there was a single answer to all of the questions in the world.
Indeed, it is presumptuous to hold such a thought.
How could one action possibly end every problem?
It exists.
I'm hopeful.
Maybe not one answer to rid of all burden, but rather a single trigger to set off a domino
effect that leads to the next answer.
In "The One Thing," by Gary Keller, I've learnt to break every obstacle down to micro-problems
repeatedly, eventually arriving with a single task such that by taking care of said task
will cause every other obstacle to be done with ease, or even be unnecessary.
We, humans, have the ability to project into the future and create simulations, without
having to experience the event in reality to come to a conclusion.
Whether that conclusion is correct or not is a different story.
"Will she reject me, if I ask her out?"
"She definitely has a boyfriend."
"Should I even bother cooking?"
"It's going to taste disgusting."
We can predict the outcome even before taking initiative; however, a prediction is only
just a prediction.
It is not reality.
In order to know, we have to take action.
"Can we really live in space, someday?"
Once upon a time, reaching the moon wasn't even feasible.
Nowadays, we launch satellites into the outer solar system.
It started with us questioning with what was beyond our planet.
That question was taken to be repeatedly tested and refined.
We acted on every possibility.
We rejected what was inaccurate.
This refining process is used in AI research.
Deep learning has the program perform simulations after simulations.
The computer learns at tremendous pace.
Although we cannot create such rapid experiments on our own, we can learn from the mistakes
of others.
We can study the teachings of our predecessors and innovate from the existing resources we
hold currently.
A lot of the time we struggle to reach a conclusion to a complex problem.
We think a grand riddle, requires an equally elegant response.
Many of those times the solution ends up being quite trivial.
It begins with an idea.
Then, we execute.
We continue to improve and polish the idea.
We repeat the process.
Perhaps, there is an answer to all of our questions.
Perhaps, the answer is Time.
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