Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Thoughts in Terms

When we have one particular thought in mind, is that really what we desire? Answers to our problems? Something we want it from the bottom of our hearts, or perhaps we should say, subconsciously? Could it be the intuition? Or fear? It has been long enough for us to come up with terms describing our thoughts, explaining our ideas, defining what we think the words should be defined and yet, it is not enough. We have insecurity, doubts, worries and many more; still, there are lots more of them, the feelings that are yet to be named, to be called and to be expressed. How do we explain the thoughts which come across our mind, without us seeing them coming? Couples who see no future, way before they started their relationship; students who imagine themselves not getting good grades, parents nagging, teachers sighing; the person who always the first to be in mind when one is at his worst in the darkest night; hugs from that particular being in the dreams and so on. We have exact answers to mathematic questions, solutions which vary from one to another depending on the situation and conditions provided in physic and chemistry, but we do not have one for our thoughts and feelings, as they are more complex than what we have learned, what we have known.