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Default The sense of ultimate unsatisfaction! - 04-29-2008, 02:07 PM

Dear forum members,

It is my desire that we share on a rather real and confessed part of humanity; the crave and unsatisfation of the heart.

Here the term heart is used to refer to the personal desires, ambitions, dreams, cravings and insecurity associated with them. How do we explain the origins of all these?

Why is it that, somehow, there always remains an infinity beyond whenever any achievement has been done, individually or corporate?

A man's childhood dream may have been centered in becoming a world's reknown Musician. But even after winning numerous International awards and selling billions of copies, somehow the end hasn't been reached.

Knowledge, for example scientific findings, may always seem to have reached a dead end. In the latter part of 19th century physicists declared that no future discoveries were possible, but the concept of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics revealed that actually nothing had been known. This would mean that there is an infinity beyond.

Specifically to the satisfaction of human wants; Is there a need for a Specific human being to be valued at GDP of over 40 countries? What drives humanity to want and accumulate such unused amount of wealth? What would rationally subject the same person to desire more?

Why is there no contentment in man?
 


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