Its so much better to want to do things that you don't really want to do. What was your very first feeling? Does anyone remember? The very first feeling you remember? Mine.. had to be in Kindergarten. It was anger, jealousy, and rage. Over something small, I'm sure, but still. I believe that our very first semi-logical feelings and reactions stick with us in our subconscious later on. The feelings that you've become accustomed too. Maybe you've learned to control that particular one. Maybe you CANT control it. Maybe you've never paid it any mind. But the fact of the matter is that if early childhood is most crucial to our development,then what parts of early childhood do we zero in on, and what parts do we ignore? There are SO many theories on early childhood, but the fact of the matter is that we know SO little about our own species. I want more. I want to know everything there is to know about human behavior! About the human psyche! Humans are brilliant, wonderful, and beautiful creatures, and the more I get to know them, the more I come to love them! Why do we think the way we do? How do problem-solving skills develop differently between others. What makes me want to do one thing and you another?Why do we accept that the sky is blue and the grass is green? That things are the way that they are? Is acceptance a learned trait? What traits cannot be learned? How can we be sure? Grrr .< 40 billion questions and no human on Earth can ever be completely sure! If I cant be sure about everything, then whats the point of believing in anything? What if One + One IS fish!? Though math has worked for US over time, we forget that our theories of math and our answers were created, like all things, over time. And that like all things, math is, and will always be, a theory that we view as FACT. I'm confusing myself...*headache* G2G>
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