Daily Musings — 10th March 2017

Gursimran Hans
1 min readMar 10, 2017

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I read online that the platypus was once considered a myth like the yeti or Bigfoot.

But, how do we know it’s real?

I’ve never seen one. Have you?

Descartes would say you don’t. In fact, he’d say you can only prove your own existence and the existence of things that are a priori, their definition implies/proves existence.

I’m making this post because I feel a lot of people believe things that they don’t know for certain. Or have never experienced. They base these opinions of people who are in similar positions sometimes or on the back of prejudice or ideology. You can’t possibly know the situation if you’ve never been in the situation or told by someone in it.

People are too quick to presume things, don’t be.

Followers on my professional page will know of a survey to determine the format of the musings. Too make things a little saucy, I want to change the format of the musings on Sunday. But I’ll do it only if people want to see a chance. To do so, vote here.

I want my blog to be a lot more interactive, tell me what you want and I will try my best to deliver. Come to me with a problem and you’ll get the solution.

Lastly, today was rather enjoyable. The weather is getting so much better. With more sunlight, comes more Vitamin D which can help you feel happy. Which is good. People should be happy, and you can play more sports. Always good for physical and mental health.

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Gursimran Hans
Gursimran Hans

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