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Life is Like a Science Experiment

RenBloggerJul 1, 2020, 4:42:34 PM
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Science starts with curiosity: Why does this work the way it does? How does it work? Can this thing or that work better if it's altered?

We're curious by nature. We want to know things so, we set about thinking on them, forming hypothesis', and considering the variables. But, you can't know anything for sure until you run the experiment.

It's wise to do the preparatory thinking. Otherwise, you end up with an experiment that yields more questions than answers and/or faulty conclusions. You have to think ahead and consider the controlled and variable elements that will make or break your experiment.

But, again, at some point, you actually have to run the experiment.

At some point, when there's something we want to know about ourselves or something we think we want for ourselves, we have to move past the thinking and planning stage and start living it.

Because, until you start doing, until you run the experiment, everything you think is moot. You won't know how it goes until you do it.