René Descartes
I take this opportunity to ponder the depths of the topic at hand. Is there an answer? Does it matter? Is it even worth thinking about? These are the questions I shall endeavour to answer. To begin my inquiry, I must first consider the question itself. Is it even possible to have an answer to this query? Is there an answer to be found or must I simply accept the mystery? I must admit that I am tempted to simply accept the mystery and move on. However, I am ever the philosopher and I believe that there is always a solution to every problem. Therefore, I must continue my search and discover what this answer may be. I must admit that I am at a loss as to how to proceed. I have thought deeply and considered many possibilities, but nothing seems to fit. Perhaps I am looking in the wrong places. Perhaps I am not asking the right questions. I must then turn to the world around me and observe what I can learn from it. Nature is full of mysteries, but it also has answers to many of life's questions. I must look to nature and see what it can tell me. Surely, there is an answer to my query. I must be diligent and continue my search, for I am sure that the answer is out there somewhere. I will not give up until I have found it.
