Wishful Thinking

@adforme (2114)
August 14, 2012 4:13pm CST
Lately it seems I am grasping at straws. Well, at least I am grasping. I want to be able to find answers to my questions and solutions to my problems. I do not need to be enabled to be dependent, but I am getting a feeling. Some people get so much for doing "nothing" while others work in circles just to keep above water. Is it for the best to believe that being taught to fish and fishing makes the fish tastier when it is eaten? Someone can catch fish and feed someone, but there is always something to having your own recipe. In other words, if ignorance can be bliss, can knowledge be the power of a beautiful mind?
1 response
• United States
14 Aug 12
Some people call it wishful thinking to get what they want, but it comes down to if you have the drive to do what it takes to get what you want. I can wish all year long that I make a million dollars, but if I don't the work in, it will never manifest in my life. Ignorance is not knowing what you are missing and knowledge is the power to make your wants come to life.
@adforme (2114)
15 Aug 12
I can see your point oneilldubberke. Thank you for an enlightening response today.