For many of us, there are times in our lives where something significant happens, and we just tell ourselves, " i gotta find out what happened before it's too late!" And we vow to go behind the scenes and dig up whatever information we can get about what we want to know. Whether it's a mysterious and unusual murder or crime, a significant event or happening such as a rumour or a signing, or a certain characteristic of a person or thing, we become tempted and curious, and want to ask why, how, when, what, who or where. It's the same with relationships. When you ask someone if they have a girlfriend or boyfriend, and they respond, "yes." You would typically follow up with the question, " who?" And when that person doesn't answer, this sense of urgency and anxiousness rises up within, and you pester that person and pepper them with questions until you get an answer. And when you do get an answer, you become less interested, and sometimes you ask yourself, " why did I ask that? How lame!"
In a way, I believe humans are meant to be mysterious and inconspicuous. They shouldn't expose much about themselves, and should remain secretive about things, because it'll make things much more interesting. Some things are just better left unexplained and unknown, because it causes and stabilizes that feeling of anxiousness and curiosity, and causes people to be vastly obsessed and interested in that certain topic or answer they're looking for. Imagine, if every mystery on the earth were to be solved. There would be no need for certain theories, and all those subjects which require research and deep thinking would be.. obsolete and useless, such as philosophy or religion.
So, the next time you encounter an unusual occurance, you might as well leave it as be, and let your vivid imagination do the work and thinking for you, because that is what thinking is for, and it is a really good thing to expand your imagination and your thinking overall, because this may, in turn, enhance creativity, the one thing which makes us humans so unique. Peace
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