Tuesday, November 17, 2009

A quiet afternoon self-talk

Nothing can be as exciting and promising as a blank piece of paper! Is it so? At least, it felt so now. I used to write long letters to people in the past. Now, I am noticing that I started writing letters just to myself. Is it really so? Well, God knows..

God help psychologists! It must have been easier to define 'the normal' and 'the abnormal' in the last decades. Does it sound normal to enjoy watching films all day long, one after another, while there is so much to be accomplished left aside, waiting..This isn't procrastinating, is it?

Every passing day whispers to humanbeings "You can't continue sucking the nipples of life like that" and gets a drunk, dizzy look in return. If the glaciers continue melting like that we might see more wars on earth. A crazy idea is that heat increases the possibility of people getting violent. If it is so, we should shift the world's population to the poles. They would't find energy to wage war on each other with frozen asses:) Of course this solution is meaningless if we consider a possible polar shift in 2012. Coz there might be no more excessive joy and excessive violence left on earth with people saying ciao to the earth:)

By the way 'excessive' can be a bastard word sometimes, especially in observers' mouth...who decides what is excessive? Gotta check sufi approaches on this...

Is it normal to talk to one's self? Is it normal to think about what is normal?

Oh well, I better shut up and get some coffee.

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http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/brainstorm/200911/the-red-book-one-mans-turmoil

2 comments:

Paul said...

Those things are perfectly normal. I think like that all the time too, (though that is no measure of normality, being like me). That link to the Red Book was fascinating too, I've never heard of it before, thanks!

Cosmictree said...

Happy belated birthday Po! You keep getting younger evey year, don't you?
Sending you a virtual slice of blueberry cheesecake:)