Sunday, July 27, 2008

Unreasonable Doubt

How often do we find our intuition turn out to be correct? How often do we start wondering about things that may or may not be happening? How often do we doubt something when the others don’t? Idea extracted from a friend. All the intuitions, wonders and doubts are nothing but part of our imagination, expectation or even experiences whereby we’ve been through similar occasion once and thinking it might be repeated again. We go wild at times and so is the guessing of ours; we give it a shot in guessing the outcome of one’s decision, we tend to guess a person’s sincerity when we are feeling insecure or sort, we often guess where our lives would turn out to be in the days to come or perhaps, we imagine it, we doubt it. Unreasonable doubts, according to that particular friend. No specific reasons why and how, that we doubt an item, a person or maybe, us; probably, probably not. There are people who dare not put their faith in the person they care, who tend to not believe in what they are capable of, who simply being afraid of the unknowns, for they’ve been listening to the saying whereby the higher expectation would eventually bring us the greater disappointment. We, the human beings worry, worry about people we love, worry about the obstacles ahead of us, worry about the worries, as if being worried is already part of our behaviors, part of our cultures, part of us. When we are losing faith, we feel insecure; when we are feeling insecure, we worry; when we are worried, we doubt; reason behind the reasons to the unreasonable doubt. To end, extract the motivation out of demotivation.