Just because we don't know everything doesn't mean that the things we do know hold no amazement for us.
Just becuase we don't know everything does not mean that everything is awesome. I have no idea how you do it. I just know Im not amazed at anything. How the hell are you?
I really can't give you any advice because I'm not sure. Not everything is awesome, a lot of things are, so enjoy life as much as you can, that's all the help I can give. Since you seem perfectly happy as you are, I don't see why I need to help at all. As long as you're enjoying being alive.
I dont need help. I dont see why you find random things wonderous that are no wonder. Why? What's so special about hearts and suns and atoms? What makes a sun more wonderous then a dog or a brick?
I don't think you quite grasp what your saying.
What's so wonderous about life? How is it any different from dirt?
You mean chemically or metaphorically?
Both?
I hope this was of help.
I still have no idea how the woman is more of a wonder then the land.
which one do you prefer?
What makes the balloon any less complex then that woman? It requires many humans, years and years of human study, human teamwork, machines, buisiness and who knows what else to make that balloon. It only takes two humans to make another.
Your chances of going to a random planet and finding life are ridiculously higher then going to a random planet and finding something like that.
I think you have just answered your own question. "Your chances of going to a random planet and finding dirt are ridiculously higher than going to a random planet and finding life" or something like that. It is the system that is making it work, the unlikelihood of it all.
But yes, the is still up to the opinion of the viewer and interpreter.
Funny that you mentioned that it was nothing more than a more complex "1+1=2" when in fact numbers, or the numbers one and zero are insanely complicated concepts thought up by man. There is nothing such as one whole thing, as that would effectively need a standard template for what is "one", but since no two objects can be exactly the same, it is impossible. Thus there is no such thing as a number one. We thought it up as a sort of imposed standard upon ...well something.
It is wondrously complex, and fun. It is wonderful in the same way that people admire art, and its wonder. It is no more than a mathematical representation of the universes building blocks put together in an incredibly complex pattern, but wha'eva. It doesn't matter, right?
No, it doesn't. Well, I hope I have been able to inform you exactly "why" it is wonderous.