From a psychoanalytical point of view, we start discovering the world through our mouths in the very first stage of our lives, when we're just born.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We are the first generation of human beings to have substantial insights into the origin of our cosmos and of human life in it.
There's a period of life when we swallow a knowledge of ourselves and it becomes either good or sour inside.
When you start to develop your powers of empathy and imagination, the whole world opens up to you.
Life learned early on to recognize itself.
We begin to die as soon as we are born, and the end is linked to the beginning.
Our lives are programmed at conception and are endowed with purpose and meaning.
But the beginning of things, of a world especially, is necessarily vague, tangled, chaotic, and exceedingly disturbing. How few of us ever emerge from such beginning! How many souls perish in its tumult!
As every parent knows, children begin life as uninhibited, unabashed explorers of the unknown. From the time we can walk and talk, we want to know what things are and how they work - we begin life as little scientists.
We come to beginnings only at the end.
Life begins when a person first realizes how soon it will end.