Does everything happening around you need to be explained?
does everything you do have to have a purpose?
does every question need to have an answer?
i make this argument several times that sometimes ou have to let things be.
like the sky.
its blue and its pretty in the daytime. no one REALLY needs to know about the dispersion of light principle or anything.
you stand on the ground and you stay there without elevating or anything. that's a fact- a universal truth- why must we learn about gravity?
not only does this curiosity (which is highly overrated,btw) impose stupid science class on you, when it gets involved with emotions in general, it leaves you flabbergasted.
Then you look for answers to questions like why the woman whose husband beats her up still loves him?
like why the boyfriend wants to make up with his girlfriend after she called him a man whore?
like what in the bloody world is love?
And these questions don't have answers. and thats the answer to your problems.
take it as it is. everything doesn't have an answer.
Life can be so much simpler if you just let it be that simple. No questions-no answers-no complications.

1 comment:
the boyfriend who wants to make up with his girlfriend after she called him a man whore? aah...this I haven't heard about...and this you MUST tell me about.
your sidebar is a lot more encouraging now. good to have you back, fundoo.
and on the topic of the post, i think curiosity is progress. but you know what what i think already. :)
see, i'm the scientific curiosity kind of person. the 'whos-seeing-whom' curiosity is overrated. the larger questions, dear girl. the larger questions used to consume me, and they still do. less now, but they still do. :)
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