Sunday, March 05, 2006

The beauty of double-guessing

I've always wondered what made double-guessing so appeasing. I know that we all love to do it; we love to figure out why certain people behave in certain ways and why they say certain words, in "certain" situations. And it's more exciting, when you guessed right and something sprouts out of this guessing. But the question is, do you think double-guessing is a bad, futile behavioural trait or simply a harmless sport that we shouldn't burn ourselves over?

... I'll write my opinions after I hear what you guys have to say.

1 comment:

Jordan said...

Double guessing/assuming only lead to death.
You judge people's words based on your assumptions of their motives and often can be completely off the mark.
And thus cause great confusion, gossip, schisms, and unspoken strongholds of the mind as you become convinced of a lie that you created yourself and it just began as an assumption.

Don't do it. Just ask the person instead.