Tag Archives: quest

Life, the Universe and Everything (…else that we don’t have the ability to understand)

My niece has started asking questions about what existed before the universe, at the tender age of 6. It’s a pretty early start, so by the age of 26, I figure she may have either found a way to break through the mile thick concrete cell that she’s just put herself in, or hopefully she [...]

Binary creatures in a Hexadecimal World

It seems that we humans, as a species are concerned with defined results. Yes or no, on or off, yin or yang… etc. I suspect this is a knock on effect on the way our particles work at a subatomic level, how either something will exist in a particular state, or it doesn’t exist. But then [...]

Insight into Passion

In a my previous entry Searching for Passion, I propsed that passion was created by a continuous stream of reward. If this was the case, this would mean that one could become passionate from simply seeking out reward for whatever you wanted as a goal. In practise though, the world we live in doesn’t always [...]

Searching for Passion

Breaking down the ego seemed like a good idea at the time. One of the side effects that I was left with, was a feeling that nothing really mattered, which wasn’t so bad, because it didn’t matter that nothing mattered. So when thinking about what I would to have as the things that are important [...]