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Friday, April 10, 2009
There are some funny things which humans tend to do. Such as, the tendency to hide/do things in secret/reveal less of what they really do.
WTF is the meaning of this, you all ask?
What I mean, is that people don't like to admit things that they may do at home because it's a personal goal they want to achieve, and in the process, others shouldn't know because their reactions might be critical or amazed/awed depending on what it is. There are numerous examples, some of which that apply to most people.
STUDYING is probably the best example of this. A gazillion weeks before the tests, there are always SOME people out their studying their arses off right? Well upon being asked whether they have started studying by peers, the answer is usually a definite "No! Why would I??" And then, the day of that dreaded exam, everybody is either shouting something along the lines of
"OMFG I haven't studied this shit AT ALL!!!" or "I'm going to fail!" I guess it's because people are afraid that by admitting that they study hard, they'll have to live up to it in the future, so naturally, they try to lower people's opinions of them. (I think another reason that people don't like to admit that theyve been studying hard is because they don't want other procrastinators to ask for their study notes... which is always fcking annoying if you ask me especially if you've spent weeks making them)
And then there's the working out thing. *coughdanielzhu*, whereby people like to create the impression that etcetc is naturally that muscular/fit, when there isn't actually anything wrong with working out. Or maybe people jsut don't want others to think that they're taking drastic measures to achieve so and so. This includes a load of other stuff, like secret crash-dieting, or wearing makeup.
Change of subject: I like dat boom boom poww!! (lol, black eyed peas are back ;D)
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Friday, April 10, 2009
There are some funny things which humans tend to do. Such as, the tendency to hide/do things in secret/reveal less of what they really do.
WTF is the meaning of this, you all ask?
What I mean, is that people don't like to admit things that they may do at home because it's a personal goal they want to achieve, and in the process, others shouldn't know because their reactions might be critical or amazed/awed depending on what it is. There are numerous examples, some of which that apply to most people.
STUDYING is probably the best example of this. A gazillion weeks before the tests, there are always SOME people out their studying their arses off right? Well upon being asked whether they have started studying by peers, the answer is usually a definite "No! Why would I??" And then, the day of that dreaded exam, everybody is either shouting something along the lines of
"OMFG I haven't studied this shit AT ALL!!!" or "I'm going to fail!" I guess it's because people are afraid that by admitting that they study hard, they'll have to live up to it in the future, so naturally, they try to lower people's opinions of them. (I think another reason that people don't like to admit that theyve been studying hard is because they don't want other procrastinators to ask for their study notes... which is always fcking annoying if you ask me especially if you've spent weeks making them)
And then there's the working out thing. *coughdanielzhu*, whereby people like to create the impression that etcetc is naturally that muscular/fit, when there isn't actually anything wrong with working out. Or maybe people jsut don't want others to think that they're taking drastic measures to achieve so and so. This includes a load of other stuff, like secret crash-dieting, or wearing makeup.
Change of subject: I like dat boom boom poww!! (lol, black eyed peas are back ;D)
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