Our mind is very clever in asking questions, but not always is it able to find the answers. How come? If - according to scientists - ours is a mathematical world, it should also be a logical world. Consequently each question, formulated by the logical mind, should also have a logical answer. Many times it does, but many others it doesn't. So, what can we do? Keep on asking the nagging question and never give up the hope to get an answer? Or just forget about it and... live "happily" (ignorant) ever after?
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