Sometimes I wonder if we need to know the answers to all the questions.
I think that there is only one proper answer. The answer is that we do not need to know the solution to all our inquires, especially those existential ones. Why? If humanity knows all laws that rule the world, our existence will become a boring occurrence. Is that mean that we should stop developing, doing researchers, imagining, and dreaming of conquering other planets, e.g., Mars? I do not think so. Because we, humanity, will never find many solutions to our doubts, the journey connected with developing, researching, exploring, discovering was, is, and will be a fantastic voyage for all of us.
That’s why I think we do not need to know the answers to all the questions. It is the process of discovering that matters.
There is also another issue that can prove that we do not have to know everything. Some Poles say that unaware people live longer. In general, I think that they are right. In my opinion, if you do not know about some problems, we do not think about them. Moreover, we do not analyze them. Thus, we do not devote our energy and time to issues that maybe will never reach us in any way. People tend to think and worry about many things that do not exist but can potentially appear in the future. If we cannot predict something, if we do not know about the problem that can arise in our lives in the future (but not necessarily have to appear), I believe that it is better for us if we do not worry about such an imaginary and potential problem.
That’s why I believe we do not have to know everything. Learning, developing, improving skills, and gaining knowledge all these things are excellent activities. We are getting stronger thanks to them. My Dear Friend, I recommend that you do all these things because there is no danger that you will (luckily) get to know everything and find the answers to all the questions.