Artificial Intelligence can tell us that Socrates said, "The unexamined life isn't worth living," but A.I. hasn't a clue about what life is. Life is the mind of man, nature looking creatively back on itself, setting forth on voyages of discovery. Harrison taking life in large doses of rivers, forests, fish, grouse, thickets, dogs; Walt Whitman, vast and containing multitudes, yawping down the open road, embracing the common air and the profound individual; Mozart, alone, in good cheer, ideas flowing abundantly as he walks or lies awake, hearing the full symphony at once in his mind, humming dainty morsels into finished, joyful form, a delight beyond words.
In such silence and stillness the mind wanders wide ... and wonders never cease.


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