Proof 3: The Inconclusiveness of the Human Experience

A proof that the human experience is inherently inconclusive, as evidenced by the fact that you're reading this sentence on a webpage.

This proof is supported by the fact that you're not actually sure why you're here, but you're here nonetheless.

Furthermore, the existence of this proof itself is a proof that the concept of proof is inherently self-referential and thus, utterly useless.

As a result, we can conclude that the human experience is a never-ending series of questions, doubts, and existential crises.

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