I discovered in my work that the more I learned, the more I was amazed by the ordinary things I deal with every day.
What I learned always made me feel how ignorant I was and how much I needed more answers to more and more questions.
Between these chapters, I try to convey this idea to you in a practical way, which you can notice everywhere and every day, not just
They are just words that pass by your eyes or ears and that's it, as if they were a cliché said in science and philosophy books or classes.
You will notice as you go along with me that I ask many questions, and questions are the beginning and end of knowledge. Let us ask, for example:
Is this world you see before you just an illusion?
Is this book you are reading really what it seems? What about time, this strange thing that we feel passing but do not see