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True splendid uselessness, seemingly paradoxical in nature, is a catalyst for humanity's intellectual and cultural growth. It encourages unbounded exploration, leading to creative ideas that aren't immediately tied to utilitarian concerns, such as art, literature, and pure sciences.

This exploration drives innovation, broadening our collective wisdom and nurturing our spirits, enriching civilization by instilling it with depth, diversity, and beauty.

It's this 'useless' pursuit that's often birthed the most profound and transformative shifts in human history, subtly feeding our innate hunger for knowledge, expression, and connection, thus offering a profound nourishment to the human mind.

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George J. Ziogas
George J. Ziogas

Written by George J. Ziogas

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