Sweetleaf wrote:
SammichEater wrote:
I voted other, because I think were all much more optimistic than we should be. Nobody ever expects their car to get totaled, or their house to catch on fire, but yet everyone always has dreams of getting rich without actually having to work for it. People tend to imagine the glass being full in the future, whereas it's just as likely that the glass could be totally empty.
Usually my mind explores all the possibilites especially the things like cars being totaled, houses burning ect.
There's a difference between exploring the possibilities and expecting something. Nobody actually expects it to happen to them. Just wait until it does happen (if it does, I'm not saying it will), and you'll know what I mean.
Thinking "my house could catch on fire" and "HOLY S*** THERE'S A FORREST FIRE RIGHT OUTSIDE MY WINDOW" are two completely different things. If you ever find yourself thinking the latter, your next thought will probably be "I never would have thought this could actually happen to me."
Sometimes we think it can be amusing thinking about the worst, but for some reason there's always some doubt about it that "no, it won't really happen." Well, why
wouldn't it happen?
All of this just shows us how our brains can be very tricky. We realize our thoughts are illogical, but we try to convince ourselves that they are not, just because that's not what we actually want to think. And, what's funny is that we usually buy into it, even though we know better. It's like some sort of paradox.
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