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Your Exploration List

3 min readApr 14, 2025

Our goal, with this essay, is sharing.

Sharing what?

A very exciting idea that you may enjoy.

Our Universe Is Infinite

Just to start off: our Universe is infinite.

You can wander through the unending depths of our Universe for infinite eternities.

No matter what, you will never, ever, reach any endings, limits, boundaries; ad infinitum.

The above is true, too, of wandering through the infinite vastness of our Universe for, naturally, infinite eternities.

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

You can find an infinite wealth of things to explore within our Universe.

No matter how many eternities you spend exploring, you will never reach any endings, limits, or boundaries to the infinitude of things that you can explore.

Or, at the very least, this is my perspective.

3 Ways To Find What You Wish To Explore

You can find an infinite wealth of things to explore.

But, this notion engenders one small question: how can you find the things you wish to explore?

There are an infinite number of paths.

But, you can find the things you wish to explore, with relative ease, by doing the following:

  1. Come up with a list of wishes.
  2. Outline your deepest passions.
  3. Go over what you think about most often.

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Every single one of these activities will help you find what you wish to explore.

You can find, within these activities, all sorts of things that, naturally, speak to your inclinations.

Just as an example, you may want more money. And, you can explore this, in an infinite wealth of ways.

Your Exploration

You can engage with the activities outlined earlier to find an infinite wealth of things to explore.

Right after you find a plethora of things to explore, you must put them on a piece of paper.

Or, a digital document; whatever works for you, really.

Your record, of that which you wish to explore, is, in my world, known as an “exploration list.”

You can find a few bits and pieces, from my exploration list, in the section found right below:

  1. I want to explore different ways to manifest money.
  2. I want to explore new visions of infinity.
  3. I want to explore living in Malaysian Borneo.

Every single one of the items above comes from a wish that is very dear to me.

Just as an example, making more money is, naturally, a very important wish to me.

And, so is writing a sequel to my first book, “Visions Of Infinity.”

The last item is yet another wish that continues to excite me.

Regardless of my list, though, remember the following: there are an infinite number of things to explore.

Using The Exploration Tool

You can explore the items on your exploration list in a multitude of nice ways.

Out of all these ways, my favorite is as follows: the “exploration tool.”

The exploration tool is a “gratitude list” you can put together. And, in putting it together, you will explore.

Or, alternatively, be guided to new ideas, dive into, experience; ad infinitum.

You can think of the “exploration tool” as an infinite paracosm that allows for, contains, engenders, grows — ad infinitum — an infinite wealth of infinities, transcendence ideas, unending concepts; ad infinitum.

All of this speaks to me. But, it isn’t quite the point.

The point is as follows: if you want to explore something, you can make a list of eleven things.

Or, bits, elements, pieces; ad infinitum.

And, these eleven things can, and should, look something like “I love that I am exploring visions of infinity and having so much fun and it’s so easy for me to write this book.”

The above is just one example.

Or, possibility, potential, path; ad infinitum.

All you must do is select something to explore. Or, have a vague idea of something.

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Right after you do so, you must make a list of eleven bits.

Just appreciate what you wish to explore as if you are exploring it.

Or, something like that.

There are, of course, infinite infinities, endless creations, unending growths — ad infinitum — within this lovely paracosm that, while rooted in practicality, seems to go beyond that.

But, again, though, that’s not the point: you can just think of something you want to explore and appreciate doing so.

All of that will work.

Conclusion

Just to wrap this up, thank you so much for reading!

If you would like to reach me, you can do so by sending an email to “maxwellcakin@gmail.com.”

Best wishes and have a great day!

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Maxwell Akin
Maxwell Akin

Written by Maxwell Akin

Hey! I’m Max! I Hope You Enjoy What You’re Reading, And If You Want To Reach Me For Any Reason At All, You Can Do So At “maxwellcakin@gmail.com”.

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