The depth of life and how people aim to achieve instead of explore?

Dan

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I just watched the Stephen Hawking's documentary about the universe and I love how it makes me think so deep about life.

When you think about the structure of life as we know it:
planets > stars > black holes > galaxies > universes

It kind of hits me how small and insignificant we really are, the fact that we can be arrogant to even consider we are the only life form in the universe shows human stupidity.

But what bothers me more is how people wish to live their lives, we seem to be so obsessed with greed and personal achievement to the point that humans will happily work 60 years of their life to do the same things daily in and out yet before they know it their dead and their children follow in their paths.

Shouldn't our focus be on exploration and survival to enable us to grow and expand to find out the real facts about life and how and why the universe exists instead of murdering people for sleeping with other humans as an example?

Everything within our mindset seems to be so worthless and our only focus upon life while we're alive?
The arrogance upon life existing elsewhere is just based upon the amount of planets that exist within the universe, I'm not talking intelligent life forms just bacteria on one of the billions of planets?
 
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