What is the point of knowlege, if you can't use it in the real world?
What IS the real world?
Which is better, thinking you know everything, or knowing you don't?
How can you be happy without a religion?
How can you trust people who are biased because of their religion?
How can you trust people in the first place?
How can you trust that there actually are people, and that your not just living inside of your mind?
Why is there such thing as light?
All of these questions may not have been thought of by me first, but sitting in my chair, I thought of them. And luckily, at this point in time, no one reads what I have to say; I have no obligation to elaborate further on these points. However, I will attempt to actually explain my views and insights in the future. Maybe some day I'll even be able to TEACH you something.
It takes, what, 10 minutes to make a short post like this. No wonder millions of people do it. Ah, but that just leads to more questions. I don't like questions, unless I know the answer.
You know what, maybe no-one will ever read this, and then some day I can compile it into one large volume and call it a book.
A final note: I have no heightened expectations of what will come from this blog. Tomorrow, I may sit down and spend hours delving into subjects such as Artifical Intelligence, or I may just type a short excuse. I might eventually run out of things to say, or I might never get started. One thing is certain: I'm not looking for encouragement or feedback. That's what I want to get away from. I won't mind if no one ever reads this. To me, this is a way to offer my oppinion, and to keep a record of it... Because you never know when a record will come in handy.
Okay, I do have one more thing to say: I will try my hardest not to start talking about emotions and relationships. I don't want this to be turned in to some sort of love letter.