All the Right Answers

All the Right Answers

In explaining natural phenomena, we make theories. Yet an observation of nature takes precedence, which leads to the first supposition. What comes next is an inquiry that aims to answer the question, “Why?

These trials and machinations present the right answer, leading to our theories. Indeed, the exact question is of primal importance. Hence, it is true that life entails seeking and desiring the right answers.

Prior to receiving answers, we must ask the correct questions. However, as ever-hasty beings, we make conclusions in our hearts. This precocious nature impedes our quest to find the right answers.

Today’s worry, tomorrow’s equanimity

To be sangfroid is to be unperturbed in the face of life’s dynamic challenges. It is no mean feat to feel stout-hearted under tortuous situations. Some people say time crawls in moments when you face fatality. Unfortunately, I have experienced life-threatening situations, and my heart raced because I desired life with fervour in those moments. However, if you were to face threats on your life often, would you become inured to mortality?

I often remind myself to worry less because reality is less convoluted than my imagination. Indeed, I overthink and expect challenges, but when they arrive, it is not as I have imagined them. In due time, today’s worries will be forgotten, becoming tomorrow’s equanimous moments.

It is only right that we ease the burdens of our hearts. Nonetheless, growth requires courage and fear. For it is your fear of withering that makes you evolve.

The next mountain

The pursuit of knowledge is eternal because we are insatiable and curious. An unspoken maxim about science is that this orderly system of inquiry ceases being science when we have discovered all that concerns the universe. Alas, the universe keeps expanding, making our quest one that cannot be completed.

We climb mountains to see the next mountain to be climbed. From setting our eyes on the clouds, we seek to reach beyond. In our desire to explore, we triumphed and walked on the moon—building machines carrying our desires to walk on terrains light years from our positions.

As a child begins to walk, we exclaim and applaud their growth. With this victory, the walking child runs, and, in time, speaks full sentences to contest the position of their parents. In time, the child longs for greater triumphs and even dares to conquer the world.

So, do achievements make us find the right answers? No, I am afraid the right answers are simple. Some believe the writer’s role is to show the reader rather than stating words. However, you, the reader, discover the writer’s intentions.

Ask yourself, what is the right answer? Is it to seek victories and worry less? A writer does not have all the right answers and, I write to find answers to questions birthed by my curiosity.

Like the scientific process, we live and assume. By living, we observe and conduct our explorations to rationalise our proofs. We discover our answers by examining how we have lived and the ideal life we aim to live.

Yuri Alvarado

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