Monday 18 October 2010

Doubt or Misunderstanding

Is it a difficult question to answer? I don’t know, but I don’t think so.

Every question has its reason and every answer does. The reasons between question and answer may not match or concern with each other, but you can express any of your own. Being accepted or rejected is the second matter. The important thing is that there should be a reaction in the form of answering as far as it is waited for, even though the answer doesn’t seem to be desirable--or it would be a disappointing one. Every question expects to be answered. If you are avoiding it, you might be a coward.

Sometimes ‘not to react’ is likely to be a solution to escape from embarrassing/troubled situation, but simultaneously--and definitely, the ignoring would hurt someone whom it may concern. Silence begets numerous misunderstanding, as eloquent excuse considerably does doubt. Doubt is usually simple, while misunderstanding is often complicated. They have similar effect, though, making situation worse. Do you know that? Doubt or misunderstanding can be easily taken off, but we need to make us palpable for that. Once internalised in one’s mind, doubt or misunderstanding roots and grows down there inside and transforms the original nature from which it derived, and you’ll find an absolute stranger in it. The stranger would be an irresistible agony through your life. I know what it is like.

Ambiguity follows you in nine cases out of ten even when you try to be palpable all the time, and so you don’t have to be purposely ambiguous.

Brit…

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