Thursday, October 23, 2008

Problem with Thinking

The problem with thinking too much is that you tend to overanalyze.
The problem with thinking too little is that you will fail to realize.
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Today Mr Merriam and Mr Webster would be proud of me. The word of the day was lacuna, and it refers to a small gap, blank space or a missing part.

It is in me to explore the ways of using a new word that I have just learnt… an odd way of expanding my vocabulary…

I made a sentence that went along the lines of; a lacuna in time was created with the recent fainting episode.

So out of curiosity, I counted the number of times I have fainted in my life and I found 8 incidents. And you might be amazed that I had actually felt that the number should be closer to 2 or 3 rather than the feat worthy number of 8.

It is amusing how I felt that the events are separate and of different issues rather than looping them together as part of the same problem, despite them being the same.

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