Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Frog in a Box

When I was in elementary school, one day, my classmates made a prank on me. They gave me a box, asked me to open it, there was a frog inside. The prank didn't work well, as I didn't scream or faint (as they expected), on contrary, I pet the frog and set it free at school's bushes. The whole class was disappointed about it.

The reason why it is so disappointing is because they prepared a prank based on their own assumption, in this case, their fear. Most of them are scared of frog - ranidaphobics. Based on the hypothesis, they expected everybody else do too. But that isn't always the case.



In the case of Prince Charming, all women have a list of criteria of their ideal Prince Charming. The reason why someone leave their previous BF for another potential partner or the reason why someone marry a guy, isn't quite the same from person to person. What you find as the most important yet attractive attribute of your partner, might be just nothing to others.

Your Prince Charming might means the ultimate world to you, but that's for you; I have my own picture of what my Prince Charming gotta be, and that is not the same as your Prince Charming, not him. Sorry to disappoint you.
Yet many act based on their own hypothesis, their own likes and dislikes - and thought the world runs as it is too.



What is spoken out of a mouth are the window of one's mind. It reflects what your mind is thinking about. When someone constantly talking about food (like me now), you can be assure that the person is like to eat, very interested in food, or very very hungry (like me now... hiks).

But then, I shouldn't jump into conclusion that everybody else are into food too, right? I cannot assume or demand every human-being to be hungry, just so I feel good about myself. 

I need to settle my own hunger with a good portion of cheesy pizza. Yum!
I cannot expect every hungry person long for pizza - who knows, maybe they are into a bar of Snicker!

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