Thursday, May 14, 2009

Aimless Ideas: Dragging a Dead Horse Up a Hill

I have come to accept that one of the greatest curiosities that ever enter a person's mind is what exactly is entering another's. Although this is not new, I can only imagine if there's anyone who ever actually dedicates so much time to it that they hit insanity.

But this does seem to fit human nature in some form, it comes as common knowledge that at times, we might have some sort of preference to an object that isn't on the same level of interest to others. And in the process of trying to see if there are any other people who enjoy the same things, you will possibly get denied and depending on your sensitivity and magnitude of importance, crushed.

This would make anyone want to know if they have similar interests without actually risking to be rejected, of course this also seems to have an effect of not even daring to put out any sort of indication of common ideals and never knowing if they were there or not in the first place.
So it remains as; Is it worth the risk to find out if there are common ideas with other people regardless of the possibility of rejection?

For me, you might as well because the worst that can happen is often exaggerated to the fullest extent.

On a side note, ever hear something you swore you said before, is plagiarism really the greatest compliment?

1 comment:

Ber said...

yes to the last question.