Not a single human -male or female; carries the face of what they own. I mean, not every face shows the real meaning of someone's character and it's certainly why the ultimate, best-ever invented rule of social, economic and spiritual life warns all generations to only judge a cover by its book and not vise versa. Everyone leaves their faces (at home?) and then embark on a lie-telling and lie-showing spree to the world to prove what they are or what they are not. Proving is an outstanding element that every human on this planet carries -knowingly or unknowingly. We battle to prove that our lie is not a lie or fight to prove that a truth is true. We talk to prove something. We go silent to prove something. We gesture, write, run, study, play, joke and all -to prove a point. Rivals fight to prove a point. Friends eat and drink together to prove a point. Proving precedes every invention, every discovery. We move to the next step because we proved a point, or want to prove a point or because we couldn't prove a point in the previous phase of a circumstance. We live to prove. We wouldn't have a mission in life if proving didn't exist.
Proving is how we approach our problems and find solutions to them. It's how we make and store and maintain our experiences. To remember our past and see our past, we prove it. We can prove anything that has passed. The only thing we cannot prove is the future. The future has no prove until we get there and seen it or touched it or heard it. That's why the future is always an immovable mountain whose breadth, width and height we can't fathom until we go around it or ascend it's peak. The future is our mystery. It's why we apply research to approach it. We get closer to the future by predicting it. That's the closest we come to the future and that, on personal opinion, is not even half of what it portends. That's why we can't prove it. We ask questions about the future and get many answers to those questions but the answers are never so true because that future is not here yet. We never go straight to the point when the future is the subject. Prediction has no straight point. Straight to the point needs proof and the future is bereft of proof.
Does this sound and feel scientific? It shouldn't. At least not purely. It meanders around the social aspect of how we lead our day-today lives spending our inner and outer capabilities to move to the next level of progress, or of life, or of a task -all to prove a point and make ourselves happy but sometimes to break our hearts because someone else got the upper hand and proved their point better than us and won. But winning belongs to all. Just don't let go of your power to live by what you truly stand for and defend it by whatever silent proof you possess. Proving doesn't have to be loud. It can be dead-quiet but defeats disapproving souls. Proving almost everything is probably something humans acquired through time. Or is it instinctive? We need to find out and prove it.