The three elephants that nobody wants to see

There are three fundamental questions that have preoccupied humanity since time immemorial and on which we have cut our teeth. Although they are of immense importance, they are often suppressed or ignored - the three elephants in the room that nobody wants to see.

The first question is:"Who am I?" In a world that constantly wants to tell us who we should be, it is all too easy to lose touch with our true selves. We follow other people's narratives without ever asking ourselves the simple but all-important question: Who am I really? What is my essence, beyond all role assignments?

The second question is about the nature of time:"What is time?" We perceive time as linear - past, present, future. But does this idea correspond to reality? Could time actually be a continuum? A constant movement without beginning or end? And if this were the case, what impact would this have on our understanding of change and development?

The third and perhaps most frightening question is:"What is death?" Death is the one certainty in life that paradoxically seems to frighten us the most. What happens after we die? Is there even an afterlife? And if so, how would this realization affect our current existence?

They are big, weighty questions - elephants that we often prefer to ignore. But only if we face them openly and honestly do we have a chance to really understand ourselves and the big picture. Are you ready to embark on this journey?