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Let's make the unknown in the universe known.

What is an unknown universal singularity to you?

What would happen if everyone told the truth?

Solving problems with correct data is essential to our development as a society and as individuals. I also feel that solving problems despite incorrect data create essential problem solving skills but if one never had to expend energy learning to identify incorrect information could the ability to create a valid solution reach a plateau?

Celebrating Transitions

Life comes to an end in our world too often, and it can be challenging to deal with a loss of any kind. Complicating our feelings of loss, we are taught to be saddened by this, but we celebrate graduations, birthdays, weddings and other transitions with great joy. How selfish it seems to take the joy from a transition that may hold the most reward of all because it makes us feel sad at our loss. We make the excuse to celebrate so many occasions, some just because time is passing, and yet, just because we are saddened by an event, it becomes harder to see a brighter future that another life may hold. There is no law that states we can not celebrate transitions, however, we constantly overlook the fact that there are transitions to celebrate when faced with the harsh reality of a loss. I am not saying that it is in any way easy to deal with the loss of a loved one. Perhaps we should remember to accept the possible transition of another into something that may be an incredible impro