Do you honestly believe this? This is the easy way out. It takes hard work to find the answers, especially in the virtual world of cyberspace. To think that people are content in not knowing is absurd. It is human nature to want to know. The person who declines from hearing their test results because they would rather "not know", wants to know. When knowledge is within reach, it plagues the mind. The individual will search until that information is obtained. Why do you think that so many people have spent their lives searching for the "meaning of life". Just look at what the reader in Italo Calvino's novel, On a winters night a traveler, did to find out the continuation of a single story. He searched the globe, fell in love, and still did not obtain his goal. Knowledge itself has become a labyrinth; cyberspace is just our new means in which to travel. | The only way to perpetuate knowledge is by asking questions. |