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In The Beginning
In the beginning,
there was nothing.
Then,
something happened
to that nothing.
Everything was made
from the nothing.
That’s what I’ve been told.
I think about it
a lot.
There’s lots of versions
of that story,
some are conflicting.
It’s an odd story.
I believed
for a long time
that
somebody turned nothing
into everything.
For a while,
I never questioned it.
Then I learned
a little bit,
and I had a question.
So I asked,
“How did the somebody
get there?”
I was given
a lot
of answers
to that question.
Maybe it was
rude,
but I really
only paid
much attention
to one of
those answers.
“That’s a good question,”
I was told.
“You’ll have to find that out for yourself.”
So I did.
At least,
I tried.
Like I said,
it’s an odd story.
I learned
a lot.
I read books.
I listened.
I questioned.
I talked.
I observed.
I inferred.
Because of that,
I found something
curious.
By learning
a lot,
I learned
there’s a lot
I don’t know.
Sure,
there’s lots
of people
that know more
than me.
But,
to tell you
my opinion,
I don’t think
anybody
really knows
what happened
in the beginning.
Maybe
we were created.
Maybe
something exploded.
Maybe
something went wrong.
Maybe
everything
always existed
in some form,
and there was
no beginning.
So I came
to a conclusion:
I’ll don’t think
I’ll ever know
what happened
in the beginning
(if there was one).
So instead of
worrying
about it,
I’ll just be happy
I exist.
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