You are obliged to present a project and/or thesis in your school usually in your final academic year. Your promoter asks you to pick a research topic in which you also asked to raise some research questions. Regardless of your study you could imagine how many research topics you can elaborate on. Imagine you could count endless numbers, and they never come to an end: you start from 0 to an infinite chain of numbers. On childcare for instance, you can elaborate on infinite research topics: the effect of fathers’ spiritual experience on their daughters’ socialization and moral judgment. You could be interested in examining wolves’ behaviour in sustaining forests on the brink of extinction. What might be major threats awaiting humanity in the shadow of constant investments in militarization? These might be very general questions, however, you could even limit your population to particular age, region, and education groups. On the basis of your findings, you retrieved from your research studies you could generate more questions and get more insights into a very distinct topic.
Many species have still not s been discovered by scientists, but they exist. We know very little about communication between plants; how do they react internally when they come across a threat. Ants might be the most popular insects that human beings on various occasions refer to, however what we know about them might be only the tip of the iceberg. What we could understand from the broader universe is that there is no particular border that limits our capabilities in discovering new things and replacing our former knowledge. Physicists could present ample data to convince you how infinity exists. Some of these assumptions, probably most of us already thought of, is that the universe is limited, and you confront a sort of wall at the end. And what lies after the wall? The question comes right after this assumption. The second assumption might perhaps make more sense in the way it is justified, that is, the universe is composed of an infinite chain of circles where each one overlaps a relatively small one, that chain goes from small to larger circle infinitely. That implies that the planet earth is sitting in one of these infinite chains. We might be sitting in a thinner circle in this infinity.
No matter whether we are some specks in the cosmos or not, from a particle to a larger star, all of us probably better internalize the infinity when falling in love. This might be the true state of infinity. This ‘love’ doesn't necessarily have to be toward a man or woman. But it can also be toward fine-designed artworks, your internal journey, beautiful songs and so on. When you fall in love and try to talk about it to your best friends is probably the best moment that can describe the cycle of endlessness. Because, no word can truly disclose your feelings and how much you are in love. You know many things start first internally. You judge the first seeds of your decisions there. Then comes action, you put what you think into practice. We are inwardly happy, that plays out in our behaviours such as dancing. We are internally sad, which manifests as shedding tears.
Our internal judgments compare and compose the external world with a master ability and then come up with the right decision. This place can be called our first nest. We live internally as much as we live externally on this earth. By human nature, we sometimes don’t live in the same mood in both internal and external places. A scratch on your face affects your mood, which might change your behaviour. Your internal home aches when your physical being is to be exposed to a threat. That said both worlds are interconnected. If we avoid one, the other one might encounter difficulties.
Taking a shower, brushing our teeth, and washing our clothes are essential for our body to be healthy. How about our internal being? Does it not need to be purified? There should be more light shedding on our internal home. We purchase a home and furnish it. If credit is required, we borrow from a bank and devote years to paying the bills. This is somehow a very risky investment since we must work non-stop for a few decades to meet the credits. Internal homes require constant labour to build up a bright and pure place. The fact is that this is the hardest construction you ever face because internal fights are tiring. Who am I? what am I good at? What excites me the most? Shall I reframe my pains? Shall I cut a deal with my weakness? What is being weak to me? Is there any weakness? Is the description of weakness political? Infinite questions can be raised here again. Once you find yourself, you are like a butterfly, soft and clean.