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9.12.2004
Hi y'all, hope you're having a good weekend. Thanks for stopping by. I don't have much to say right now. I will later, there is always something on my mind. Just not at... this... very... moment. I sat down earlier today, in a space of time too small for its purpose, and tried to write something about the 9-11 anniversary. Quite frankly, I had nothing to say that I felt was worthwhile. But tell me something... do you think predictability is a positive or negative human trait? |
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Well, you can spin that either way. Because if you're always spontaneous, then you are actually predictably spontaneous and therefor not spontaneous at all but just oddly random.
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People who we like because of their unpredictability are really people who are uninhibited. Jumping into a fountain on a date? That's not really unpredictable so much as it is uninhibited or perhaps profoundly drunk. On the other hand, waking up your spouse at 4:00 AM to prank call your boss is probably unpredictable (unless you display that behavior frequently.) So over all, I guess you could say that most people consider unpredictability to be a positive attribute, provided that it's consistent with the established paradigm. :) -Ken |
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