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  • Artist Info: Humans are weird, we act like we know everything, but still look for more knowledge.<br />
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    What will happen when we do know everything? Will we know that?<br />
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    Will we think we will when we don't? Will we all recognize the fact that we don't?<br />
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    An important thing to notice about Utopian movements is that they always fail and cause disaster.<br />
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    Eugenics is included, it shrinks the gene pool to a deadlier size.<br />
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    The decline in humans could be concluded as natural, maybe even positive.<br />
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    But the hard fact is our decline is because of our own advancements.<br />
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    When life forms do not need to perform a function to survive, they turn off the ability to do so to <br />
    better survive in their niche and not waste resources.<br />
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    In other words, the only true way to better humanity is to cause strife, but that is a<br />
    counter-productive measure.<br />
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    War could be considered a possible way to lessen the weaker genes, but only in a true war.<br />
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    It is theorized that there are three levels of civilization, humans are not even on the scale.<br />
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    In fact, the transition to a true civilization is so extremely horrid most civilizations do not survive.<br />
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    This is only a theory, it could be true, it could be not. <br />
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    If true, are humans in such a transition?<br />
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    If false, will humans ever be truely civilized?<br />
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    This theory was stated as if humans knew everything also.<br />
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    What can we do?<br />
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    Universal enlightenment is a deadly path, as we shall grow lazy and cocky. We will become weakened and<br />
    when we leave the state of enlightenment, we will be left with less.<br />
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    The greatest question is that can humans ever truely be perfect?<br />
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    In a christian sense, no. What would heaven be for?<br />
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    In a scientific sense, still no. The bedrock is that there is always a better answer, that is why<br />
    humanity will always instinctively researching.<br />
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    Only can the ignorant aetheist believe that perfection is possible.<br />
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    Which sparks the question of perfection itself.<br />
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    What is perfection? How can we achieve it? What does it look like? How does it feel?<br />
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    Is it a world with no problems?<br />
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    Is it a world with nothing but happiness?<br />
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    Is it uncomprehendable?<br />
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    Can it be universal? Or would each being having its own.<br />
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    Perfection, it is silly, even laughable to try and achieve it. We can become close, but the world is not so balanced. We are subconciously jealous and greedy. Our creation must balance out our destruction. Do not think sad of it. Without destruction, there would be no resources to create with. Without creation, there would be nothing to destroy.
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