Have you experienced something like this?
I hate it when it happens.
A couple of days ago, I had it TWO times in a day! One's involving a philosophical idea (not gonna touch it), and one's about Indonesia.
This is what I said.
- There's a well-known saying or sentence.
- Somewhere along your life, you suddenly find a much deeper meaning in that sentence, and you begin to see why it is so popular in the first place.
- You feel excited, ecstatic about this new understanding that has been revealed to you.
- You call your friend, telling him/her about it, hoping he/she will get the excitement that you get.
- But you're left disappointed, upset, and frustrated because your friend doesn't see your perspective. He/she is trapped in the popularity of the sentence, failing to see something valuable because it is heard too many times.
- So in frustration you say, "No, there's a wholly deeper meaning to it. If you see it, you'll get fired up like I do."
- "Okay," your friend says. "So tell me then."
- You open your mouth, but lo and behold, you can't find any words to explain it.
- And after a while of silence, you have no choice but saying that very same sentence again, no words added or subtracted, only with louder voice.
- And your friend replies, "Of course. I know that. It's obvious, isn't it?
I hate it when it happens.
A couple of days ago, I had it TWO times in a day! One's involving a philosophical idea (not gonna touch it), and one's about Indonesia.
This is what I said.