What I've been thinking lately...
So, it's been one year already. More than one year, accurately. Precisely, my blog was made 1 year and 9 days ago. To be honest, I'm not an accurate person to begin with. Watching three Vsauce videos on YouTube made me feel like this. A temporary genius. I feel like I'm Einstein's great-great granddaughter. But, there's a tiny animosity of me towards Vsauce. First of all, he believes in the Big Bang theory and I don't. All that Heat Death of the Universe, bursting of energy and the contribution of laziness to postpone the "Heat Death". As it says in the book of Proverbs, 6:9-11; "How long will you lie there, you sluggard? When will you get up from your sleep? A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest-- and poverty will come on you like a bandit and scarcity like an armed man." As I was typing, Laziness is NOT a good thing. I feel like such a hypocrite, as you all remember my last post about lazily waking up. Okay, don't mock me. Vsauce indirectly said that laziness is a good thing. I feel weird about it.
I remember in the Bible, that worldly knowledge is stupid to God. Your worldly knowledge won't help you get to Heaven. Like in Child Genius. All the children are mostly focused on world-consuming knowledge than the inevitable consequences of their blunt actions. And Hugo thinks he's the smartest kid in the world. It's just temporary. What about old age? In general, people in their fifties will have a hard time relating to people below 30. And Science just keeps changing. You believed in one theory of an atheist scientist all your life. And then, unconsciously, as you age, new theories will expose themselves with continuity. People will defend their theories, and disagreements will just happen. No matter how initiative you are, you can't just change people's decisions and you can't control their minds.
I remember in the Bible, that worldly knowledge is stupid to God. Your worldly knowledge won't help you get to Heaven. Like in Child Genius. All the children are mostly focused on world-consuming knowledge than the inevitable consequences of their blunt actions. And Hugo thinks he's the smartest kid in the world. It's just temporary. What about old age? In general, people in their fifties will have a hard time relating to people below 30. And Science just keeps changing. You believed in one theory of an atheist scientist all your life. And then, unconsciously, as you age, new theories will expose themselves with continuity. People will defend their theories, and disagreements will just happen. No matter how initiative you are, you can't just change people's decisions and you can't control their minds.
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