Your one and possibly only chance to get the answer to every question in the universe, and you'll ask, 'Why are bats furry?
In the book "Haunted" by Kelley Armstrong, there's a humorous reflection on the nature of human curiosity and the questions we prioritize. A character contemplates that if given a singular opportunity to seek answers to all life's mysteries, one might surprisingly focus on a trivial question, like the fur of bats. This highlights a tendency to fixate on the mundane rather than the profound.
This moment illustrates the absurdity of our inquiries when faced with existential dilemmas. Instead of addressing significant world issues or personal concerns, we may find ourselves pondering unimportant details, revealing the complexities of our thought processes and the essence of what we find interesting.