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The Art of Human

Assuming you're alive, then, at this point, you have felt it as well. Life makes us stronger each day, and afterward it will break us harder than previously, just to make us stronger for later, and afterward again break us harder.

By Himanshu IndiaPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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The Art of Human
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Why do you think humans have evolved? And why only they got evolved and why not any other animal? Why do they take such a long frame of time to get evolved? Where will humans now head? Will it be a humanoid or the rule AI gets supreme?

We don't know the exact answers to these questions, though there are many theories about it. But the question of which matters are, how can humans do it?

How can they get each problem settled, no matter how much they are defeated? How can they have such a motivation to fight back even if they have lost thousands of times? We also don't know the answers to these questions, but one thing is for sure, if they can fight back, then they can achieve their aim.

It can occur in one endeavor, or ten endeavors, or 1,000 endeavors, yet it will unquestionably happen sometime in the not-so-distant future. That is the inspiration that has driven people to the current situation and will likewise develop them later on.

This tells us a lot about human nature and what applies to you and me, and we can apply this thing in the following quote:

Life will make you stronger every day and, will break you harder each day, just to make you stronger for the next day.

Can living without any difficulties be worth living?

We always pray that if we can get a life with fewer problems, but have you ever imagined what it will be like to have no drama, no issues, no concerns in your life.

Well, if you're a monk then that is heaven for you because then you will get a piece of mind. But if you're living a normal life, then it will bring a boring life, and sometimes it can bring madness, and you will start feeling that you have lost a purpose to live.

A life without difficulty is just like the internet without people. It's useless.

By having difficulties in our life, we can keep ourselves busy by solving those difficulties, and that's why we keep getting difficulties.

What Should we do?

This is a lot of straightforward. Simply continue to carry on with your life and address challenges and be more grounded and more intelligent consistently.

Well, easily said than done, but that's what makes us humans because we suffer, we lose hope, we lose the will, but in the end, we always won, and remember that's what humans are.

So next you become depressed remember, you're human, and you have come from millions of years of evolution, a bad mark sheet or a failure in start-up or a single job loss, can't defeat you.

Remember who the humans are, you're the human.

Do humans still have a future?

Well, there is a quote for this question:

Everything with a beginning has an end.

I was watching the movie Mr. Nobody where the protagonist was the main character, and he was distorting his future by changing some of his life moments, quite a complicated movie.

I found a new term in that movie, known as 'Big Crunch'. It was just the opposite of 'Big Bang'. It means everything will get reversed when the big crunch happens. For example, if we mix the jam with butter, we can't separate them again, it's like forever mixed, but in a big crunch, the process will get reversed.

So there are so many possibilities of what will happen to humans, after such a long history of evolution. Maybe AI will rule over us, or maybe we became extinct like the Dinosaurs, or we can connect ourselves to robots to form a living android or humanoid.

But which way will be the correct way?

That's a complicated question but

Every path was, is and will always be the right path.

Thank you.

Himanshu India

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Himanshu India

Crypto enthusiast and avid explorer of Indian Culture.

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