Friday, May 17, 2013

quintessential epitomes of folly

Everybody wants to be clever. If not, everyone pursues the beauty and power of being intelligent. One major example why people chase for knowledge is being educated. They go to school to gain or acquire knowledge in order for them to be smart not to mention the benefits after schooling like decent jobs, understanding things from books, and shared experiences by classmates and teachers.People attend the four corners of school for them to feel and grasp what is it like being smart and what is it like having vast knowledge and understanding of things. 

Some people also want to experience and get knowledge through actual experiences. Can you imagine a man travelling around the world just to prove or seek an answer whether the earth is round or spherical? Or you might have heard of a person who routed from North Pole going straight down to South Pole just to measure how wide the earth is. How about a man swimming the deepest part of the earth-- let me say going to the abyss in search for an answer what the inner core looks like? Some experts also fly the highest ceilings of the universe proving that the outer-space is capable of being dwelled by living organisms or the reaching to the apex of thinking-humans. Some also theoretically proven that people descended from monkeys.


In the recent years, we have heard of inventors which we call them 'heroes' in the modern times because they have created and bequested devices that have made human lives easier and more comfortable. They have left living legacies to the people which are being used continuously by people even now. Consider the promulgation of information through TV. Nowadays  almost every household has a television. I believe that modern innovations are waiting to be out in the market sooner or later to add up the discoveries and inventions people made in the past.

People, in search of knowledge and wisdom, have become and are becoming quintessential epitomes of folly.

(I discontinued writing the last paragraph on purpose for you to think why people have become and are becoming quintessential epitomes of follies in search for intelligence.)

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