Then he added "it is not because we are searching but because we are looking." This brought the attention of all, and everyone burst into laughter. Themnoer said " You talk to much Gevin some much you don't know what your saying."

Gevin, slightly embarrassed but unable to contain his laughter, replied, "Well, perhaps you're right, Themnoer. Sometimes I do tend to talk a lot without fully grasping the meaning of my words. But hey, at least it brings some entertainment!" The others chuckled in agreement, realizing that Gevin's humorous nature was what lightened the mood during their search for answers. With the laughter fading away, they refocused their attention on the task at hand, determined to find the answers they were looking for.

Then he added "it is not because we are searching but because we are looking." This brought the attention of all, and everyone burst into laughter. Themnoer said " You talk to much Gevin some much you don't know what your saying. Please consider that there really is no difference between the words searching and looking."

Gevin paused for a moment, considering Themnoer's words. He realized that Themnoer had a point – searching and looking were essentially the same action, merely expressed through different words. Gevin scratched his head sheepishly and replied, "You know what, Themnoer? You're absolutely right. I suppose I got carried away with the distinction between the two. In the end, it's all about our intention and focus, regardless of the terminology we use."

The group nodded in agreement, appreciating the insight. They acknowledged that Gevin's tendency to overanalyze had its merits as well, as it often led to valuable discussions and new perspectives. With a renewed sense of unity and understanding, they continued their pursuit of knowledge together, embracing the power of both searching and looking, recognizing that the journey and the destination were equally significant.