Why are we here?
In Life, The Universe, and Everything, Douglas Adams artfully described a phenomenon in our culture that is focused on the answer without ever delving into the question. The answer to life, the universe, and everything - he says - is 42. What point was he trying to make with this ludicrous statement?Since the dawn of written language about 7000 years ago, mankind as a whole has painstakingly and eloquently sought the answer to our origin without giving proper attention to why we are looking.
Why do we care to look?
Another way to describe our search for our origin is to say that we are trying to figure out how we got to where we are. Why would one seek to retrace his footsteps along a journey? Perhaps he is lost: unsure of where he is and where he is going.Have we lost our way?
Suppose you were to turn on the news. What would you see? "Bad news is good news." Depending on where you live and what season it is, you may look to the weather report as a source of occasional good news. Either irrational pessimism has swept the planet (a possibility), or our world is getting worse with each passing day.Our worldwide culture has tunnel vision. We have very little perspective from which to judge our location and direction.
Where are we headed?
No one knows exactly where we are going, but we have some big clues.- Our population is growing with ever-increasing food supply and distribution.
- Our supply of liquid energy sources is ever-decreasing.
- Food production and distribution will get more expensive as oil becomes more scarce.
- Conclusion: Many billions will starve. Chaos will erupt as governments are not able to quell the angry stomachs.
What should we do now?
Please think about it and post your thoughts.
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