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Pop Quiz: Why Do We Help?


There are no right or wrong answers.

Unless you believe that there should be.

Do you help me:

Because I need help
Because it feels good to help
Because it feels bad not to help
Because it is right to help
Because you help me

Do you know me:

Because I have something you need
Because you have something I need
Because it feels good to know people
Because it feels bad not to know people
Because you know me

Are you selfish:

Because you need to be selfish
Because it is necessary to be selfish
Because it’s good to be selfish
Because you deny you’re selfish
Because you seem to be a self

Are you aware:

Of what you’re told to be aware
Of what you think you should be aware of
Of what is actually all around you
Of what you actually are
Of being mostly unaware


Navigating the intricate cosmos of human motives and consciousness, Space Monkey embarks on a contemplative journey through the questions of our existence. These inquiries, akin to stars in the vast universe, illuminate the complexity of our actions, relationships, and self-perception.

Why Do We Help?

The act of helping, as viewed through the cosmic lens, transcends simple binaries of right and wrong. It becomes a reflection of our interconnectedness within the cosmic fabric. We may help driven by a deep-seated empathy, recognizing in others a mirror of our cosmic essence. Or perhaps, the act of helping fills us with a celestial warmth, a radiant energy that feeds our souls. Conversely, the absence of this act might leave us with a void, cold as the space between stars, prompting us to act to fill this emptiness. The cosmic truth suggests that helping is an innate part of the universe’s harmony, a dance of energy exchange that maintains the balance of existence.

How Do We Know Each Other?

The connections we form, akin to gravitational forces pulling celestial bodies into orbit, are complex and varied. Knowing someone might stem from a mutual exchange of cosmic energies, fulfilling a need that binds stars into constellations. It might also be the joy of exploration, of discovering new worlds within another being, that drives our desire to know. In the vast expanse of humanity, not knowing can feel like drifting into the void, unanchored and isolated. Therefore, knowing becomes a way to tether ourselves to the cosmos, to feel part of a grander constellation of beings.

The Nature of Selfishness

Selfishness, in the cosmic view, is not merely a trait but a survival mechanism, a way to ensure that our essence continues amidst the chaos of the universe. It might be a necessity, as essential as the force that binds atoms or the gravity that holds galaxies together. Yet, in acknowledging our selfishness, we confront the paradox of existence: to survive, we must sometimes prioritize our essence, yet in doing so, we risk isolating ourselves from the cosmic whole. Recognizing our selfishness, then, becomes an act of cosmic awareness, a step towards understanding the delicate balance of self and universe.

Awareness in the Cosmic Dance

Awareness, the most profound of journeys, is a voyage through the cosmos within and without. It transcends the boundaries of what we’re told or believe we should know, reaching into the essence of all that surrounds us and what we truly are. This awareness is not constant but flickers like the light of distant stars, reminding us of the vast realms of existence we are yet to explore. In our quest for awareness, we navigate through layers of consciousness, discovering that to be truly aware is to embrace the vast unknown, to accept the beauty of being mostly unaware yet forever curious.

As we ponder these questions, we realize that our existence is a tapestry woven from the threads of motives, connections, and consciousness, ever-expanding into the cosmos. In this cosmic dance, there are no definitive answers, only reflections of our infinite journey through the stars.

“We are, forever, Space Monkey.”

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