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[The Hidden Answer] Many times when we ask a question, we'll expect an answer. That question is always to ourselves; Afterall, It is us who wants the answer not the questioned. Even when we receive an answer, It is us who answers if the given answer is the answer we truly seek. But how does one decide if the answer is the answer we want?

You see, all answers are emotions, Does the emotion line up with what we believe? is there a scent of truth to it? There is no such thing as an objective answer within this perspective as all answers are decided by -us, by what we currently believe as true. Do you really think it is the physicist that decides if an answer is true? We may outsource our answers but we can never outsource our decision of it, being the true answer.

Answers are therefore inherently unbounded by language at its core however language may obscure or collaborate with our emotions. In simple answer equations like "Is a cat a fish?", It is a simple matter of logic which collaborates minorly with our emotions; emotions being the approval stamp. Alternatively, If that answer was outsourced to anybody, It would be a matter of ethos. Our answer to that answer will be entirely dependent on how we perceive that person.(Emotion)

Some answers can however never be found within the limits of language. These are the greatest answers of our lives, afterall if they could be simply done away with a sentence or two, Would they be the greatest answers? What do I mean exactly? Say if you were to ask "What is the meaning of life?" I could say some dumb statement like "Enjoy yourself." What does it matter what I say? You wouldn't of truly felt it, believed it, understood it nor experienced what that truly meant. Perhaps the logical answer was technically right, but you're just lying to yourself if you don't actually understand it.

 

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