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Life is a subject of ongoing inquiry and discovery from "summary" of Making Sense of Life by Evelyn Fox KELLER,Evelyn Fox Keller

Life is not something that we can fully understand or explain. It is complex, dynamic, and constantly changing. There are so many different aspects to life - from the biological processes that govern our bodies to the social interactions that shape our relationships and identities. And yet, despite all of our knowledge and advancements, there is still so much that we do not know. This is what makes life such a fascinating subject of inquiry and discovery. It is a journey of exploration and learning, where new questions lead to new answers, and new answers lead to new questions. We are constantly seeking to understand the mysteries of life - to unravel its complexities and uncover its truths. But the more we learn, the more we realize how much we have yet to discover. Life is full of surprises and contradictions, of paradoxes and uncertainties. It is a puzzle that we may never fully solve, a mystery that will always elude our grasp. And yet, this does not mean that our efforts are in vain. On the contrary, it is the very fact that life is an ongoing subject of inquiry and discovery that makes it so rich and rewarding. Each new insight, each new discovery, brings us closer to understanding the world around us and our place within it. So we must embrace the unknown, the uncertain, the unexplainable. We must be open to new ideas, new perspectives, new ways of thinking. For it is only through this openness and curiosity that we can truly make sense of life. And in the process, we may just discover something remarkable - not just about the world, but about ourselves.
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    Making Sense of Life

    Evelyn Fox KELLER

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