The Quest for Veracity: Navigating the Complexities of Life



Veracity is key to life's puzzle, so keep on reading more than before,
For knowledge is a vital essence that must not be ignored.
Keep on writing more than before, for thoughts and words do store
The wisdom that will fuel your mind to push the limits you've adored.
Keep on learning more than before, expand your horizons and explore
The vastness of the universe, for science and knowledge implore.

The mind must not be idle, keep on deep thinking more than before,
For this is where the answers lie, to questions that we have implored.
Keep on sleeping with eight hours daily, so your mind may restore
The balance it needs to keep you sharp, as you continue to explore.
Keep on eating healthy and nutritious meals daily, to feed your core,
So that you may be strong in body and in mind, and live a life to be adored.

And keep on drinking water for your body, it's the fuel it needs galore,
For hydration is essential, to keep your mind and body soar.
Take care of your body and mind, for they are the vessels that must endure,
So that you may live a life of purpose, and not be a mere metaphor.
And keep on living life with altruistic soul, for this is what makes us pure,
For a life without kindness is a life that's lived without a core.

So don't waste your time on ChatGPT or any Natural Language Processing System,
For they are not the way to reach enlightenment, and will kill your creativity.
Let them not kill your essence to be human with a soul and mind,
For this is what sets us apart, and is what makes us unique in kind.
For life is about growth, about exploring and about seeking wisdom,
And not about filling it with empty words, that bring us no kingdom.








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The poem is part of a full version found in the book "Homo Sapiens" Part XIV, written by Mawphniang Napoleon. This book is part of the popular "Homo Sapiens" book series, which can be purchased online at various online bookstores, such as Amazon. The book is available for purchase for those who are interested in reading the complete version of the poem. Remember to get all the books from the "Homo Sapiens" series, as well as other books by the same author.

So, don't hesitate and get a copy today from one of the many online bookstores.

Khublei Shihajar Nguh,
Dhanewad
Thank you

About this poem

This poem emphasizes the importance of knowledge and self-care in living a fulfilling life. The poem explores the themes of reading, writing, learning, deep thinking, sleeping, eating, drinking, taking care of one's body and mind, and living life with an altruistic soul. The poem also cautions against relying on artificial intelligence systems such as ChatGPT, which may kill creativity and the essence of being human with a soul and mind. The poem argues that life is about growth, exploration, and seeking wisdom, rather than filling it with empty words.  

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Written on January 15, 2023

Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on February 07, 2023

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABABAA ABAAAB AACACA DXEEDD X X XBX
Characters 2,281
Words 459
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 6, 1, 1, 3

Mawphniang Napoleon

Mawphniang is a person who is always striving to live life to the fullest. He is someone who is always open to new ideas and ways of living and is unafraid to take risks in order to explore the unknown. He is passionate about life and is always looking for ways to make use of his time and energy. He has an inquisitive nature, and is always looking for answers to life's mysteries and questions. Though Mawphniang does not pretend to have all the answers, he is determined to taste life and live a simple life, without overcomplicating things. He's a person who appreciates the small moments and cherishes the little things in life. He enjoys spending time in nature, exploring the world, and connecting with people. He is a person who is always up for a new adventure and never stops learning. He is on a daily journey of self-discovery, trying to make sense of the world and his place in it. more…

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