Wonder

@Trojin (187)
United States
August 9, 2010 2:06pm CST
I wonder why we wonder about the things we wonder about when we could be wondering about other wonderful things that require our wonder.
4 responses
@peavey (16936)
• United States
9 Aug 10
I wonder why you wonder about the things we wonder about?
@Trojin (187)
• United States
15 Aug 10
Because I have too much free time and too much free brain power.
• Saudi Arabia
9 Aug 10
I think it is a tongue twister.lol
@Trojin (187)
• United States
15 Aug 10
Haha. Originally it was a tongue twister type of thing, but I forgot what I put the first time I posted it on Facebook. I remembered it and decided I should post it up here for you guys to interpret.
9 Aug 10
This make me chuckle. It sounds more like a tounge twister than an observation for discussion. Who knows why we thing like we do and wonder. I was reading a book the other day and I remember a quote which said 'people who think are also worriers' and I do know that to be true.My mind wanders all of the time and my sleep patterns get disturbed because of it. I always wonder about the worst case scenarios and then wonder about how I would cope with that. I have managed to stop myslef a few times and asked myself why I was thinking what I was thinking. The human mind is a wonderful but strange thing. But if we didn't wonder then we would not have the imagination to make things possible...does that make sense! LOL!
@ench815 (465)
• Philippines
9 Aug 10
I guess, it's almost the same as worrying about tomorrow when it's not even here. But I'm glad you put it in a better perpective. I think human beings have a way of coping with what we have and don't have. Dreaming, i guess, is one of them. What requires our common wonder is more beautiful but to some people requires answers. But what we don't have is something we always want but is taking time to reach and thus requires more aspiration and wondering how to get it.