How do they make scotch tape? What makes up your favorite shampoo? How do wireless networks work? How does information actually travels across the web? How do they make bridges over vast oceans?

So many hows to wonder about, and yet so less wanderers across the line, it's so weird how indifferent we are to things that we practically survive on. Scrolling through the history, humans have never been able to afford these levels of ignorance, there was always some war, always some threat, always a reason to go practice, perform, stuff necessary for the survival. If you were to make it out there, you ought to know stuff.

Well, I don’t imply that its necessary now, to know everything. It is sure a matter of choice. But isn’t it weird, like you come into being, in this wild wild universe, you be for a while, and then poof, you vanish, without even knowing wtf is what. You die, without the answers. Kinda feels unfair at times.

Imagine that, you start watching a mystery movie, and it goes on for a while and then it ends, without ever telling you anything,

“but how did Bob find that Barbie? and where did Bob go? Where did Olive come into the equation from? If Jack was a vampire and Jill was a Zombie, then why was Barbie a kids toy? and why was it dark all time? And what was the point of Oliver if all he did the whole time is eat? And why were Bob's clothes lying beside Oliver and the barbeque? I wonder where Bob go..”

Regardless, the trend in the society right now, is all about depths. Instead of “everything”, humans go after one aspect of life generally. Humans took up specific functions to perform, and tend to only care about those specific things. And for the rest of the aspects, we rely on the rest of the society.

God, we have become a giant Multi-cellular organism!