Think About It
Howdy GBD!
Ya know, questions are important. Don’t ya think? I mean, without any questions, there wouldn’t be any answers. Yeah, that’s deep. We know.
Sometimes it’s important to ask yourself the “tough questions”. Asking, helps you understand a little bit more about yourself, who you are and how you think. It can help make sense of your life, (or sometimes make it worse and more complicated….to which case: Sorry! But I’m sure you’re getting somewhere better, later). There’s no true path to where these nifty little inquisitive questions will take you, but every now and then, when the right question is asked at the right time, history can be made. Whether it’s your own history or something bigger, you can change the course of your life as you know it, all by asking simple things like “How?” and “Why?”. Think about all the answers you can get with one question, all the endless possibilities!
Everyone needs to ask questions at some point. Amelia Earhart might have asked: “If men can fly, why can’t I?” or “How many tanks of gas do I need to fly all around the world?”. Marie Curie could’ve said: “What discoveries can I make with my research? Why is it so important for me to continue?”. I ask myself every day: “What will Binks eat next?” which, as you can see, is a very important question.
Next time you’re in a pickle (I mean figuratively, I sure hope you don’t call me with you being stuck inside a real pickle, ’cause that would scare me a little…. O_O), think about the situation, ask yourself a question and really wonder about your answer. Why did you pick “Yes” or “No”, or “Tuna sandwich”? And voila! Before you know it you’re life can be heading down a new road.
Because I’m so nice, I’m gonna give you some questions to think about. Mull it over in your brains and answer what you’re gut tells ya. Deal?
Try these:
If you knew nobody would judge you, what would you do differently?
Have you done anything worth remembering?
Are you holding on to something you should let go of?
What are you doing to show your love to those you care about the most?
If not now, then when?
Think About it.





Susana/Susy
March 30, 2010Awesome post
& so true without questions no answers.
To answer your questions:
Q:If you knew nobody would judge you, what would you do differently?
A:I don’t really care much if people are judging me because I try to be unique & me as much as I can I think that’s what my friends said they liked about me. But I think I would probably maybe pursue more of the stuff I wanted without hesitation without doubts or fears maybe one day I will.
Q:Have you done anything worth remembering?
A:Yes, I like to think it’s very important & will always cherish it, 1 being I donated as much money as I could to both Haiti & Chile which I think I will remember for a long time knowing I helped out what I could. 2 being that I volunteered as much as I could & did the best job I could knowing I helped & took care of people & animals that needed it will always stand well in my book.
Q:Are you holding on to something you should let go of?
A:Yes, many things I wish I could easily let them & go & forget but sometimes it’s way too hard especially when you constantly think about it, I wish I could be one of those free spirited people & just go with it but I can’t I hope one day I will & maybe I will it’s just hard.
Q:What are you doing to show your love to those you care about the most?
A:Funny enough I asked myself that the other day not in that sense but I asked myself “Why don’t people say I love you enough?” & It’s so true there is this song by Kris Allen that says What if it’s too late to say you love them, etc. & I think it’s so given with that I try to say I love you as much as I can to the people I care about to me that’s not so huge but I think if you show you care even with the slightest action it will make such a huge difference with that person. Also even to people I don’t know I like to smile & be friendly just because I think we should always have a smile on our faces, the world is too short to live it being bitter & grumpy. There was actually this older man about 70 or so trying to get a coke bottle from the top shelf (now I’m 5 foot 1 or 154.9 cm for those of you who don’t use ft
) anywho I saw him & went over because I saw him struggling so I stepped on the last shelf & pulled it down for him the smile on his face when he looked at me just made my day knowing that I made him smile that way he was so grateful to me for just grabbing a coke bottle he said thank you & called me young lady it was so sweet but I just thought even by a small act like that it just makes a difference.
I guess those are all your questions
I liked answering them great post again