I usually say I like to give answers rather than questions, but I think that's only for social purposes.
I realized that I am a very curious person which gives me the fuel of wanting to learn. I would read random articles or attempt to think of something of my own, but ultimately fail).
There's so many things that people already know (or should know) which we call common knowledge, yes? I have the tendency of neglecting that sometimes (which I usually regret since it makes me look stupid) and look at the smaller, more uncommon things.
People would usually see these smaller things as immoral or useless. Whyyyyy?
Don't treat everything like shit, you guys! We derive knew ideas or inventions from these crackpot theories! I'm pretty damn sure we had plenty of situations like this as in some people/person brings up something and everyone's like "Noooooooo~", but then later proved wrong and praise it. I believe we have. Many times.
But then again, some things are just absolutely preposterous such as the Nibiru collision. It contradicts so many laws and people still believe in it.
Even though I question myself often, I don't like sharing it with the world. It's probably because I feel like I don't have enough background knowledge or something of that sort. But that just ruins the point of asking questions, right?
I don't know jfkdlajfdlf.
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I have another writing suggestion, which I think will help you give a clearer picture of the ideas you're working with.
ReplyDeleteYour style often involves covering lots of ideas quickly. There's no problem with that--but throw in a link or two so that if people need to get some background on one of the things you mention, they can get it.
For example, I've heard about "Nibiru"--it's supposedly a planet, right?--but dropping a quick link to Wikipedia (my favorite go-to spot for quick background info on just about any subject; I link to Wikipedia entries all the time) will allow your readers to follow you better without your having to do much extra work.
Make sense?
Yeah I was thinking the same.. but I was assuming people would look it up themselves if it drew to their curiosity/interest.
ReplyDeleteYes, they might...but they might be a bit more likely to do so if you drop in the link to make the process that much easier for them, as I see you've done. (Thanks, I'll check out nibiru in a sec just for fun.) After all, this is not text, it's hypertext.
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