In life, when you are driving on a road, shopping in a grocery store, dining in a restaurant, what may seem like isolated incidents are in actuality part of a grander storyline, which would be to say that importance of events may not be as they seem. When you drive down the road and a car changes lanes shortly after you change lanes, that may be coincidence of timing or they may be following you. We dont know. Point is, we humans tend to underestimate mundane events in our lives, that unless something presents itself as clearly valuable, such as becoming apparent that that car is actually following you, we dismiss the events as nothing. Point is, many things are probably happening in your life which you ignore because its not readily apparent to you that seeming innocuous events are part of a grander storyline. Someone may sit two seats next to you in a movie theater because they think youre hot, or a car may change from its regularly scheduled program because the driver thinks they recognize your car. We are so caught up in our own lives that we often fail to see what is right in front of our eyes. Most of the time, mundane and seemingly random events are dismissable as nothing, but meaningful events happen more frequently than you probably attribute.
Deep thought for the day.
Anyway, now for...
Ask me three questions of any subject regardless of how socially inappropriate and I must answer with shameless honesty. In return you post this in your own journal and you must answer questions you are asked...
Deep thought for the day.
Anyway, now for...
Ask me three questions of any subject regardless of how socially inappropriate and I must answer with shameless honesty. In return you post this in your own journal and you must answer questions you are asked...
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i tried to think of three good questions, but my brain is on strike at the moment. if i come up with something, i'll post again.