"Personne ne s'attend jamais à ce que la science résolve complètement le problème de la vie."
— Haruki Murakami
Simplified Meaning:
People don't think that science can answer every question about life. For instance, science can explain how the heart pumps blood, but it can't tell you why you love someone. Imagine a robot that knows everything about how a car works but doesn't understand why a family goes on a road trip together. In the same way, science is great for understanding the "how" of things, like diseases and technology, but it might not help with the "why” of human feelings and purpose. If you’re seeking happiness or meaning, you might need wisdom from philosophy, religion, or personal experience. So, it's important not to rely only on science when looking for answers to life's big questions.
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