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To doubt what we're told, to question each thought, Is the philosophy of disbelief, as it ought, To be, for to believe blindly is to tie Our minds to an unbreakable lie. To examine, to ponder, to search and to see, Is the essence of this philosophy, For truth is not always what it seems, And often hides in the silence and dreams. ...

To doubt what we're told, to question each thought,
Is the philosophy of disbelief, as it ought,
To be, for to believe blindly is to tie
Our minds to an unbreakable lie.

To examine, to ponder, to search and to see,
Is the essence of this philosophy,
For truth is not always what it seems,
And often hides in the silence and dreams.

To doubt is not to be close-minded,
But to open our eyes, to be reminded,
That knowledge is not a static state,
But a journey that we undertake.

For to disbelieve is not to deny,
Nor to scoff or turn a blind eye,
But rather to seek, to learn, to grow,
And to let our beliefs continue to flow.

And so, let us take this philosophy to heart,
To disbelieve is simply a part
Of the human quest for understanding,
For with each question, we become more outstanding.