Thursday, April 23, 2009

is thinking too much something bad for a jc/poly/sec sch etc. student?

assume you have never seen the harsh realities of life, or that you have never thought about an abstract topic like love, death, religion, humans, knowledge. what will you think of when a person comes up to u and spams u wif his own view of such things? at 1st impression, most will start thinking this guy is probably mad. he's in his own world, retracted, excluding himself from the world, trying to impose on u his thinking, etc. but do most ppl go in to say, actually this guy also needs wad another random person needs. he needs money, he needs air, water, people to care about him. he may like stuff like another normal person too. he may like handphone, girls, money, food. u noe.

so i wonder. why are we so judgemental when we suddenly meet with a person who thinks alot, and probably seem to exclude himself from minute joys of life? students at jc/poly etc level nowadays like to stir trouble wif others, make a big fuss out of birthdays. but wad if this guy wif a different, mature, weird mindset does not do what most students do? does it mean that others shld exclude him? or view him as a person who does not want attention? or view him as an over-attention seeking guy? i duno. as i said. these ppl who think crazily, they need wadeva another random person needs. do u tink they like to be stuck in their own world? if they like to be stuck in their own world, why are they talking to u?

interestingly, most students prefer to go simple, looking at stuff from the surface. i dun mind that. i mean that is the norm. but i juz think that these politically perceived normal ppl shld treat the mad thinkers juz like another person, who needs someone to talk to, who needs someone to share his problems, who needs love. and these people also want wad most people want as well. spare a thought for philosophical people.

anyway a disclaimer. ppl who think alot DOES NOT MEAN THAT THEY ARE COMPLICATED AND VILE PEOPLE. philosophical ppl will not in any way mean that this person harbours evil intentions. they are different from complicated people, and people who do things for ulterior motives.

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