"To be or not to be, is the really the question?"
Our world is a well-oiled machine that is constantly fueled by curiosity of our species. Curiosity leads to the advancements of our very species, and captivates me as an individual. A theme that drives my own little world, it sets the stage for all that follows. My own wonderland if you will, running on everything and anything. This craving for knowledge serves as a guideline into my brain, and mapped the vast remainder quite precisely. Today, I plan on sharing this map. The map covers the basics about myself, views on my community and the environment, as well as my perspective on the colorful world I inhabit. These perspectives, perceptions and concepts will be emphasized, and …show more content…
There are so many different factors contributing to who I am, I'm not sure there are single ones that mean any more or less than all the others. Anyways, I'm a human for starters, who roams the earth alongside 7 billion others. I'm a child but also an individual capable of standing their own. I'm also a competitive character who just so happens to be a Muslim as well as a student. All these factors make up who I am, along with many others that would take far too long to list, but those are what make me, …show more content…
It’s a false ideal that will most likely never come true. However, if a person were to reach it, they'd have to bend and re-create the universe's laws as we know it. If given the option, I would most likely rejected the notion of immortality. As much as the idea fascinates me, I'm certain that after a few lifetimes, I will run out of things to do. I will lose all purpose as I would have experienced all there was. I'm certain that at one point or another, this mindset would sink in. With that, I feel like I would lose all purpose in the world and sink into both depression and insanity. However, there would be no way to end the life I would lead at that point, and my life as I know it will spiral into