René Descartes
are we real do we exist
Are we real? Do we exist? What an intriguing question! It is a question that has been asked since the dawn of time, and one that continues to perplex philosophers and laymen alike. It is a difficult query to answer, as its answer lies in our own perception of reality. To answer this question, I would suggest that we first look at what is real. Is the physical world real? Are our thoughts and feelings real? Is the idea of "reality" itself real? All of these things are open to interpretation, as what is real for one person may not be real for another. At the same time, we must consider the idea of existence. Do we exist in a physical sense? Do our thoughts and feelings exist? Are we merely illusions of our own minds? These too are questions that can only be answered by looking within ourselves. In conclusion, I believe that the answer to the question "are we real, do we exist?" is a resounding yes! We are real in the sense that we are tangible, we exist in the sense that our thoughts and feelings are real, and we are part of a larger reality that we may not always be able to comprehend. We are real, we exist, and we are part of a larger reality.
