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Do not be afraid of the unknown,

for it is the unknown

that brings us together.

Mankind fears what it can't understand,

We always strive to gain power over these things.

But, whenever it doesn't work,

and we are without the power to control them,

They are left to be forgotten,

It would not do, after all,

To destroy our false illusions of might.

So we let them fade into obscurity,

As they threaten our self worth;

They threaten our feeling of control,

That we have over ourselves.

It is this,

Our foolish illusions of might,

that will lead us down the path of man's greatest mistake.

It is our arrogance,

That has lead us down this path,

Our path of destruction.

You will find,

that something's are better left to the unknown,

for when we understand the why or how of anything,

they cease to be an inspiration to us,

And they cease to fill us with wonder.

And our world,

Our home,

Earth,

Is swiftly losing its sense of wonder and beauty,

And becoming a dull world.

Without its sense of mysteries that our home world holds from us,

Then we begin to realize,

that the earth is just another ball of rock,

amongst many other balls of rock,

orbiting around an average star,

amongst the billions of stars,

that we can see whenever we look up at the night sky.

For we are but a spec,

in an ancient, ever expanding universe,

that has existed for billions,

if not trillions of years.

And it is our arrogance,

that allows us to believe,

that we could uncover and that we could ever possibly comprehend,

the seemingly infinite mysteries,

that this universe holds from us.

Held from us until we are deemed ready,

By the being that was the spark of creation,

the spark that eventually lead to us.

And you may ask,

"What is this spark?",

"When will we be deemed ready?",

Those very questions, my friends,

are only a couple,

of the billions of questions,

that we will ever ask,

in our short,

almost insignificant lifetimes.