A Question Asked In Centuries Past, A Question Asked For Centuries To Come
Answering this question is a most thought provoking task.
Why is growth addictive?
Before I delve into answering this seemingly simple question I feel compelled to point out that growth isn't necessarily addictive so much as it is inevitable.
The one thing that connects all forms of life on this planet is growth.
Birth, Growth, Death. This is the cycle we along with every other single living being progress through.
So first I will answer this question with a question, is growth addictive, or is it merely inevitable?
Since it is my personal conclusion that growth is inevitable I can now answer the question prompted to me by A.
I believe that growth is addictive because of its inevitability. We are born into a world in which we should thrive and grow.
Is it not satisfying when we do the very thing we were made to do?
Take it step further, is it not a phenomenal feeling when you do what you were meant to do, and you do it well?
It is my opinion that growth is addictive because it is what all life is meant to do.
To grow is to live,
To stagnate is to die.