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wolfterra
Oct 27, 12 at 11:25pm
I think you're right it is, debatable to an extent, but keep in mind, every thought has a frequency to it. So in turn, the people involved in the incident had their frequencies turned towards that negative perspective, even if it was for a short second. Its hard to monitor this, because we can't get inside people's head every single second. You would be surprised when your off alingment of who you truly are.
wolfterra
Oct 27, 12 at 6:03pm
I think the theory behind this is, is that when we either make decisions in our life and its effects the outcomes around us, the first we immediately say is "I didn't predict that!" but I'm here and I'm on the offense to say yes you did.
wolfterra
Oct 27, 12 at 3:54pm
Well to be honest with you, everyone's entitled to their opinions in life and as me for I respect that, but I think what I'm trying to get at is, let's take another more extreme example: "You get into a car crash and you total your car". Did you perdict subconsciously that car crash?
wolfterra
Oct 27, 12 at 3:32pm
But I think you're missing the point Rena. I think when people choose to push themselves; in example Joe's case scenario; he never said "I want to have no time for anything else but schoolwork and sleep". I don't think anyone ever says that to themselves. I think what the more important question is, do we subconsciously say to ourselves, I want to experience that of which I don't desire?
wolfterra
Oct 27, 12 at 2:53pm
Yes and in a way it can become dangerous, but that is based from person to person. But the more important thing here is, did Joe for lack of a better name say to himself, "I want to have no time to spend with my family and friends"?
wolfterra
Oct 27, 12 at 2:35pm
Alrighty then, where to begin? Let's take a standard college student and we will call his name "Joe". Joe is an engineering student who has absolutely NO TIME on his hands. He takes 18 credits and is always exhausted by the schoolwork. He rarely has time to hang out with his friends and family. He is constantly run down and is always looking for a breather. Let me start by saying thats is it a fair argument Joe in these words, chose his own; we shall call it for a lack of a better word: 'fate'; by his own thoughts, which led him to where he is now?
ookamimaru24024
philosophical debates?! interest=peaked :3
wolfterra
Oct 27, 12 at 2:17pm
Ms. Rena, you have me on the verge of going into a philosphical conversation / debate on why college students feel so trapped and never have time for themselves.
wolfterra
Oct 27, 12 at 1:51pm
I graduated college a couple of years ago. I got my bachelor's in graphic design & new media and I also have my associates in Game Development. I know how it is when you're in college. You're completely swamped with everything and feel run-down when you have free time.
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