Why do we keep secrets?
There are big ones, small ones, embarrassing ones, secrets that could get us into trouble, or others.
And usually, they won't stay secret for long. So why do we persist in keeping them?
My POP is that we need secrets. They empower us. Give us something to help us feel one-up over those who aren't in the know. Something to cling on to. Give us depth. Something to worry over.
Without them, we feel less meaningful. Insipid. Bland.
So I say all hail to our secrets!
Be they silly, serious, small or big; long may they give us confidence to face the world.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Driving peeves.
Why is it that some well educated folk leave their brains at home when they drive?
Don't they know that holding an infant on their lap in the front passenger seat is a death sentence? Don't they care that cutting across 4 lanes at high speed, then skimming across the chevrons at the exit is dangerous? Or that leaving a slippered foot dangling off the motorbike pedal is asking for 5 toes and maybe the whole foot to be chopped off? Or that cars come with indicators so that you can do just that, indicate your intentions so that drivers behind you can anticipate your move? Or that slowing down way before the traffic lights so that they don't have to stop is selfish?
And the list could go on and on, as do the drivers and their brainless driving habits.
I think it is pure selfishness, really. What other possible explanation is there?
Don't they know that holding an infant on their lap in the front passenger seat is a death sentence? Don't they care that cutting across 4 lanes at high speed, then skimming across the chevrons at the exit is dangerous? Or that leaving a slippered foot dangling off the motorbike pedal is asking for 5 toes and maybe the whole foot to be chopped off? Or that cars come with indicators so that you can do just that, indicate your intentions so that drivers behind you can anticipate your move? Or that slowing down way before the traffic lights so that they don't have to stop is selfish?
And the list could go on and on, as do the drivers and their brainless driving habits.
I think it is pure selfishness, really. What other possible explanation is there?
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