
Human beings, by the very nature of their creation, are beings who seek and investigate. This search sometimes aims at a concrete goal and sometimes at meaning. Yet an often overlooked truth is this: the value of seeking lies not only in the outcome reached but also in the transformation and changes experienced along the way. Sometimes, being on the journey is more valuable than reaching the destination.The Ontology of Seeking: Why Do Humans Seek?Seeking can sometimes reflect a sense of lack, an
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We often focus on the outcomes we achieve in life: we rejoice when we pass an exam, complete a project, or reach a desired success. But there is something we frequently overlook: what is truly valuable is the time and effort we invest to reach that outcome. Because the excitement we feel at the beginning, the challenges we encounter along the way, the people beside us, and the small moments we experience give us far more than the result itself. Let us consider: years later, what do we remember m
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