Back in 1915, Albert Einstein's opinion about the war, reveals some of the most profound thoughts I've ever read. I couldn't agree more with what that man said. Words, not easily digested by the masses. You need to fathom deep in to your soul and your mind to master ...
Back in 1915, Albert Einstein's opinion about the war, reveals some of the most profound thoughts I've ever read. I couldn't agree more with what that man said. Words, not easily digested by the masses. You need to fathom deep in to your soul and your mind to master this knowledge. Alas if you don't reason outside the box.
Yet my distinction with that smart ass is my optimism about the future. He would say ''Look my son, i'm not a pessimist, i just possess the skill of beholding all the details around me''. True, i give you that. However i have that strange feeling; intuition i would say better; that the process of osmosis began to emerge. Much slower than expected, i give you that. Nevertheless you see glimpses of it. And this process will keep going until we stop fighting. Until the war is over.
I have come to the conclusion that there are two things that can end this process and move on to the next level as humanity. The first is to find extra-terrestrial life. Doesn't matter if it's a single cell or an advanced civilization, it works the same. We are not alone. And just this feeling can steer the wheel of our way of thinking. The second is much more easy to achieve; wars. Many of them, spread across the globe. Many little wars. Until we will get our bellies filled, let's fight some more. One way or another, we will get tired of wars. And the war process will begin to fade, slowly but it will.
Life evolves one way or another. Humanity cannot stop this. Either we adapt or die. We still got time but we are close enough to put a bullet in our head. Is suicide the offspring of our consciousness? Time will tell in a relative modus. As the Man said.