:05:02
So presumably,
if history is any guide...
:05:05
much about what we take for granted
about the world simply isn't true.
:05:10
But we're locked into these precepts
without even knowing it oftentimes.
:05:14
That's a paradigm.
:05:17
Modern materialism...
:05:19
strips people of the need
to feel responsible...
:05:23
and often enough,
so does religion.
:05:27
But I think if you take quantum mechanics
seriously enough...
:05:30
it puts the responsibility
squarely in your lap.
:05:33
And it doesn't give answers
that are clear-cut...
:05:39
and comforting.
:05:41
It says, yes, the world is
a very big place. It's very mysterious.
:05:46
Mechanism is not the answer, but I'm not
gonna tell you what the answer is...
:05:52
because you're old enough
to decide for yourself.
:05:58
Is everyone a mystery?
:06:01
Is everyone an enigma?
:06:04
They most certainly are.
:06:07
Asking yourself these deeper questions
opens up new ways of being in the world.
:06:12
It brings in
a breath of fresh air.
:06:15
It makes life more joyful.
:06:18
The real trick to life
is not to be in the know...
:06:23
but be in the mystery.
:06:31
[ Beeping, Chittering ]
:06:42
[ Man Narrating ] Why do we keep
re-creating the same reality?
:06:46
Why do we keep having
the same relationships?
:06:50
Why do we keep getting
the samejobs...
:06:52
over and over again?
:06:55
In this infinite sea of potentials
that exist around us...
:06:59
how come we keep re-creating
the same realities?