Life is not a problem to be solved, but a mystery to be lived. Unfortunately, one of the traits of consciousness is it seeks certainty. And we live in an extremely uncertain world. So I was sitting with my dear friend, Sam Kean at epsilon. And it's interesting, I'll just tell you, so I have graduate degrees in religious studies, philosophy and psychology. And Sam Kean also has, you know, three PhDs from Harvard, Yale and Princeton, in philosophy in psychology and religious studies.
So we had a lot to talk about, but the one thing I took away from our last dinner was he said, you know, life is not a missed problem to be solved. Like, that's the wrong way to approach it. It's a mystery, and we have to learn how to relish And enjoy that uncertainty and resist the my tendency to grasp on and solidify and reify things