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Ecclesiastes

In examining the nature of our society one cannot define its ways as purely white or pitifully black. Our environment metaphorically resembles in our Earth’s daily functions through the two complete opposites of day and night. Nature simply suggests to us that indeed our world and our people know no terminal ends, but only a world fulfilled with live, color and reality. Through this bright shade the quotation from the first chapter of Ecclesiastes holds little truth. On the other hand we do not willfully strive to learn, but to simply satisfy our basic impulses. The “Id” and “Ego” of human nature reveal earthlings as simple and lacking much wisdom. From this angle, the quote does resemble a universal truth. But after considering human intellect and how it has influenced our world’s progress the converse of the Bible’s message gathers as much if not more truth.

From one outlook, we can conclude that human nature is all too simple; we long to satisfy ourselves in the easiest way we are able to. Naturally we have no desire to acquire knowledge, yet from birth we are thought that education is vital part of our lives. Just by taking a look at an infants innocent, satisfactory and worry-free life, it is evident that

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