Everyone has burning questions about life. Mysteries we wonder about but don’t always have clear answers for. Think about your biggest questions about existence, purpose, or the world around you. Write a blog post where you share at least two of your most burning questions about life and explain why these questions matter to you.

Are there other life species outside of Earth, like Aliens? Are they real, and is there a purpose for human existence? I always ask myself questions like these because there has to be more than what I see every day. I mean, space is huge, so there have to be other living things in space, too, can't be only humans, but if humans and animals are the only living things in space, then what is our purpose? This question is important to me because maybe we are the beginning of something that will evolve soon. 



Summary:  We are starting our own origin myth story on Writable Planner. 

Reflection:  I had to think a lot about how to start my origin myth. I decided to include a giant monkey, and a gorilla I think my story is better, cool. The theme is to always be grateful for what you have. 

 

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