A challenge that I read and would normally pass off, except for now that my brain has been slightly molded over the past semester, I took the challenge. I almost want to think about it, write my thoughts now, and see if it changes by the end of the year. The end of next year, or the end of my life. A nice adventure, no?
I asked around the people I am around the most and some people I rarely see, and got a variety of answers, including mine:
-People are irrational, but we love.
-There is a statement truer than "all chocolate is good chocolate."
-All is full of love.
-Burnt coffee is the worst smell in the world.
-You can do trigonometry with any triangle.
-A lot of things are truely true.
-Everything is temporary.
-I am an accumulation of my thoughts and actions.
-Nothing technically, since no on really knows if we even exist or if we're mere figments of something else. But homework sucks.
-Do something you love, then everything seems to work out.
It astounds me that people who are around each other so often, and learn the same things can end up giving so many different answers. So often I think we are all so alike, yet we are all so different. You can tell by glancing at the answers which people are logical, and which emotional. It's interesting to me to see that people who I know to be emotional thinkers did not answer with emotions, but with facts, and vis versa. Funny how people defy the common theme from which they are judged as. But people shouldn't be rational, it's less exciting.
Do you think it is a conscious decision to say something you are not usually perceived as?
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