About what?
Our ability to reflect about our lives and use language to make sense of intricate and inscrutable concepts makes wondering a basic human activity; integral to our human identity is the possession of conscious awareness of the complexity of the human condition.
Indeed, we [ I ] would argue that an essential feature of leading a full and rich life is the ongoing development of our wondering selves, which sustains our appreciation for the partialness of our knowledge and the endless puzzles of existence.
— Lone, Jana Mohr; Michael D. Burroughs. Philosophy in Education (p. 18). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Kindle Edition.
The above quote best reflects the about of this website, and its author. It is about a life-long journey reflecting about self, how we know what we think we know, and the human condition & universe in which we find ourselves.
That personal reflection causes me to propose a Philosophical foundation upon which understanding can emerge. If there is indeed an inherit purpose, as proposed by Aristotle, is is reflected the storied accounts of our humans working towards a goal of understanding.