What's better? To know or to not know?
"To know causes us to react. But i love what I don't know, it causes me to wonder."
Neil had a point here. We react to everything that comes our way. We either want to change it or keep it the same. We react to everything in a conversation. I found this interesting because I can apply this to everyday life. We react to the things we hear about the world and assume it's right but we don't find the answers for ourselves. For example, Lemmings. We were told by Disney that they jump off of cliffs. They actually do not commit suicide. They don't jump off cliffs. When I found out that they don't jump off cliffs, I reacted poorly. I was mad, I started thinking of animal cruelty. I should have researched it myself and not have assumed that Disney was right.
"To know causes us to react. But i love what I don't know, it causes me to wonder."
Neil had a point here. We react to everything that comes our way. We either want to change it or keep it the same. We react to everything in a conversation. I found this interesting because I can apply this to everyday life. We react to the things we hear about the world and assume it's right but we don't find the answers for ourselves. For example, Lemmings. We were told by Disney that they jump off of cliffs. They actually do not commit suicide. They don't jump off cliffs. When I found out that they don't jump off cliffs, I reacted poorly. I was mad, I started thinking of animal cruelty. I should have researched it myself and not have assumed that Disney was right.