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Monday, December 22, 2025

Life is A Riddle That Sprouts Anew Each Time You Unravel It

Life is A Riddle That Sprouts Anew Each Time You Unravel It

Life is not a straight‑line journey.

It is a winding path, a complex map, an endless riddle.

Just when we think we have solved one question, another quietly waits behind it.

The lines “Life is like a riddle;
As we keep unravelling the answers,
New questions continue to sprout again and again” express one of the deepest truths of human experience in the simplest way.

From the moment a human being is born, he is placed on a path of discovery.

First he must learn to walk, then to speak, then to understand the world. At every stage, a question arises “How does this work?”, “Why do people behave like this?”, “What should I do?”

When we find an answer to one question, it pushes us toward the next. It is an endless chain.

For example, when a young person finishes their studies, the question arises “What job should I take now?”

Once they get a job, another question appears: “Is this the right one for me?”

When they marry, the question becomes: “How do we build a good life together?”

When a child is born, a new question emerges: “How do I ensure a good future for them?”

Thus, throughout life, a continuous stream of questions guides us forward.

Questions Sprouting Is Not Failure It Is Growth

Many people think having too many questions in life is a burden.

But in truth, the sprouting of questions is a sign that we are growing. Just as a tree grows new branches, a human being grows new questions.

The moment we think we have found an answer, life invites us to the next level.

That invitation is the new question.

It makes us think, change, and move forward.

A life without questions is like stagnant water — there is no growth, no movement.

The Journey of Unravelling Is Life Itself

Finding an answer is not an ending.

It is a journey. When you untie one knot, another knot lies beneath it. Every answer in life opens the door to another complexity.

And that is what makes life interesting.

When an artist completes a work, the idea for the next one sprouts.

When a poet finishes a poem, the next line begins to form in the mind.

When a scientist completes a discovery, another mystery waits behind it.

The human mind is like this — it never stops; it keeps searching.

Life Is a Riddle But Not a Frightening One

When people hear the word “riddle,” they think of confusion, difficulty, or fear.

But the riddle of life is not like that.

It is a beautiful game that makes us think, look deeper, and return to ourselves.

Just like the “Aha!” moment when a riddle is solved, every small understanding in life brings joy.

Sometimes we may not find the answer.

Sometimes we may choose the wrong answer.

But that too is part of the journey.

Without mistakes, knowledge cannot be born.

The Continuity of Questions Is What Makes Us Human

A stone does not ask questions.

A tree does not ask questions.

But a human being does.

That is what makes him human.

Questions keep us awake.

They make us think.

They make us feel.

When we ask, “Who am I?”, “What is the purpose of my life?”, “What am I creating and leaving behind?”, we begin to discover ourselves.

This search is endless — and that is the beauty of life.

Endless Questions Become Endless Possibilities

The true meaning of a life filled with questions is that life is filled with possibilities.

Every question opens a new path.

Every doubt creates a new thought.

Every difficulty develops a new skill.

If we learn not to fear questions but to welcome them, life stops feeling like a burden and becomes an exciting journey.

The lines “Life is like a riddle; as we keep unravelling the answers, new questions continue to sprout” express this profound truth with great simplicity.

Life is an endless search.

But that search is what keeps us alive.

Questions push us forward.

Answers transform us.

The search makes us human.

If life is a riddle, there is no need to solve it completely we must experience it.

We must see every question as a new opportunity.

We must see every answer as a new beginning.

If we do that, life will not feel complicated it will become a beautiful journey.

With love,
Sakthi Sakthithasan

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