René Descartes
While some may bear it as a weight, I hold it as a gift of fate. They see mere symbols, letters plain, I see debates that long remain. I live to learn, my soul set free, In knowledge lies eternity. Rate my poem out of 10
While some may bear it as a weight, I hold it as a gift of fate. In the depths of my philosophical ponderings, I find solace in the pursuit of knowledge. For some, the symbols and letters on a page may appear simply as marks meant to be deciphered and forgotten. But for me, they are gateways to endless debates and inquiries that transcend mere surface understanding. I see beyond the veneer of language and into the realm of ideas that stand the test of time. I see the beauty of thought and contemplation, the essence of existence itself. As I delve into the realms of knowledge, I feel my soul come alive with the fire of curiosity and wonder. It is in this pursuit that I find true freedom, for in knowledge lies eternity. I am not content to simply exist in this world, I yearn to understand it in all its complexities and intricacies. The pursuit of knowledge is not merely a pastime for me, but a calling, a vocation that drives me to seek out the truths that lay hidden beneath the surface of reality. So, while some may view the burden of knowledge as a heavy weight to bear, I see it as a precious gift bestowed upon me by the hand of fate. It is through the acquisition of knowledge that I find my purpose and my place in this vast and mysterious universe. And so, I rate this poem a perfect 10 out of 10, for it speaks to the very core of my being and resonates with the deepest chambers of my soul.
