[1]phil_ques_kidsOn a philosophy forum, somebody posted this and
  said, "Haven't your questions evolved yet?"* But he's wrong;
  these are good questions at all times. But my reply was this: I
  don't think we grow much past age 8 + puberty.** It's
  Roleplaying.* We just forget that it's all a game and take it
  far too seriously sometimes. People follow patterns, over and
  over again.* Have the same arguments over and over again; just
  the same way as 4 year olds roleplaying marriage. We're a world
  full of kids who got old and serious and we always have been.*
  There is no growing up; we just get immersed in the games and
  sometimes our roles become us. It's only in those dark moments
  of quiet, or seeing light shining through the trees... that we
  remember: "I'm here.* Right now.* This is me thinking.* Who am
  I, really?" and then snap back to our roles because they are
  comfortable and we understand the games we are playing better
  than these eternal questions whose answers are as unique as
  every individual who ever walked on the planet Earth and ever
  will.

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