What fascinates you the most in this world?

What fascinates you the most in this world?​


People, young and old
Animals
Birds

But mostly creation
Under a microscope it gets more and more complex.... intricate
When I build something, it's best to not get too close
Same with most anything man creates
But nature? God's handywork?
The beauty just gets more and more defined

Standing back and taking it all in ain't so bad either

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Lots of things… the way the human body works … just the minute parts of the inner ear and how something so tiny helps you balance, etc…. How your kidneys work and how many different jobs they perform to keep you going (no pun intended “P)— it’s totally brilliant.

watching my children and now grand girls grow from babies to adults (or grade-school age in grandchildren’s case). And as others have pointed out, how different each is from the other though all from the same gene pool

lastly how the human mind can come up with such a variety of music, dance, stories, and visual art

the world is a fascinating place 😁
 
As others have already posted kids, animals, especially dogs, the seasons that come and go, growing tomatoes, seeing new places, an airplane trip....many many things as I am a simple person and as Pappy said I'm just glad I'm still around and able to be fascinated.
 
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Nothing wrong with that. i felt that way about mine when raising them and now feel that way about my grandson. He is particularly interesting because he's on the Autism Spectrum. Therapy helped him regain verbal skills. He's a 'fascinated' with most things person---science & nature especially. But history as well.
I'm not done being fascinated with mine (you're probly not, either) - I mean, my grandkids are freakin awesome, but, you know, I've been there with kids. It's endlessly fascinating watching the way my kids approach life as they mature, especially when they make choices I didn't. Like, I never finished my college goals, Maud completed 6 years; I couldn't get in the military, Grant had a military career, I changed jobs all the time, Liam stuck with one employer for over 30 years. It's interesting that two of them bought homes bc when they were young, I moved them around a LOT and was dead-set against buying a house. (Grant was reluctant to buy. He did it for his wife. Maud bought one soon as she could.)

I could go on, like how they parent, how they are with their grandkids, how they're handling getting older, but I suppose the fascination won't end until I'm dead.
 
Holy messengers of God, unseen entities and how I can communicate with them.
how the thought from the human mind can connect with the heart of the eternally living soul,
to feel empathy, compassion, love beyond imaginings.
How the Being exists in even the tiniest microbe of all existence , (neither as energy nor matter)
but as pure Being, and how everything is alive!
The incredible power of focused thought, physics, metaphysics and the supernatural.
how all in the multiplex of creation is changing, expanding, evolving, become more and more sacred.
 
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Life is pretty fascinating. The fact that you can put a little seed in the ground an in a few months, there will be something you can eat. Not that I'm a gardener or have ever tried to grow anything other than grass and a bit of shrubbery, but I've known some gardeners and can't help but be amazed at "the miracle of life." Animal reproduction and growth is even more amazing, and a little weird how a person comes out of another person. That's just plain weird. 🤣
 
The past fascinates me. I would love to be able to go back in time and be a fly on the wall in Independence Hall as the country's founding fathers formed a new nation. I would love to hear how they spoke and the accent they had and just to be in their presence and observe their mannerisms. This would be true for all major historical events in the past.
 
As a natural sciences educated person, the incredible fine tuning of the universe that is unlikely to be just coincidence. Before we humans evolved on the planet, I'd expect our blue water Earth may have been an extremely rare DNA organic life zoo that extraterrestrial intelligent entities visited, vacationed at, awed about its wonders and beauty, as one of the most ideal worlds in our universe with billions of galaxies, each with billions of stars and worlds. How lucky we are to exist here!
 
Lot's of stuff fascinates me. Maybe the advancement in technology the most right now. As I sit here typing the thought of people around the world reading what I write a few seconds after I hit the post reply button to me is amazing.

Then there is WiFi. Sitting on my couch watching a movie & sound that flies thru the air unseen & unheard from a router to an 86 inch TV. Even Alex recognizing my voice & instantly playing whatever music I want to listen to fascinates me.
 
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