Thoughts:
- If what we say does not really matter, should we then keep it to ourselves?
- Why is it that we are always drawn to something familiar?
- Does everyone get anxious knowing that you’ll have to get to know someone new?
- What do people want when they tell you their problems? For you to comfort them by giving good advices or you telling them that what they are thinking is right?
- Is it normal to think rationally when someone is having a problem and when you yourself have one, you can’t think rationally?
- What do you do if you fall for someone you promise not to? Don’t tell me making that promise was a mistake.
- Should not you accept people kindness as well when you are being kind to others? Or else, the kindness chain would be broken, no?
- What if that person don’t know how to express himself? What if you misread his concern as nosy, sincerity as ulterior motive, frustration as anger?
- How do you know if you have forgiven someone that betrayed your trust?
- What if one day you gotten yourself a medical check-up and turns out that you are dying? Would you finish your degree or run back to your family?
- Why would we have to like surprises?
- How would you know if what you are doing is the right thing?
- With knowledge, comes responsibility. So does it mean that if you think that you are incapable of taking the responsibility, you should not seek knowledge?
- Why does our minds start to think about all sorts of things when it is nearing midnight?
Goodnight.
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