Wednesday, June 23, 2010

fiction

This is the worst scenario I can think of at present:

Getting excited for something that you know isn’t worth it, and then being disappointed when it doesn’t happen, an outcome that is safer and right.

Fight between logic and impulse. Play things safe, following your head and doing what you know is the best decision. Even when things flop, rest assured because you followed what you, reasonably, thought was the right thing to do/way to go. When you act on impulse and things fall apart, it’s harder to justify your actions because you have nothing feasible to back them up. You can’t do things because of a “feeling”. Feelings are impossible to measure.

The only problem is when you play it safe your situation will only yield safe, predictable outcomes. It’s simple math.

Try to follow your “heart” and use feelings to support actions, but it will blow up in your face, or at least your head. That’s the risk.

Gibberish.

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