unnecessary paradox
I wonder if I’m really as intelligent or as insightful as I think I am. I do have a good amount of critical thinking ability, but the topics that interest me sometimes really have no real-life application. So i guess the real question is if my thoughts and resolutions are meaningful or even useful. Realizing my question may all be spawned from my immaturity and hormonal nature as a teenager, I honestly cannot distinguish if my thoughts are intelligible (or, I guess, worthy of thought). For example, I have a strong belief that history should be taught not in terms of events but by int terms of solution. But maybe unconsciously, I just do not like history because of AP US History class was a bore (Sorry, Mr. Schmus. You’re a nice guy, but not everyone can share your joy of past events and people). Every time I thought about this topic, I tend to convince myself that whether my thoughts are worth anything is not important, where as the importance lie within the process of the thinking. But then again, this solution could just be the result of my undetermined mentality to finish the problem at hand.
unnecessary paradox
I wonder if I’m really as intelligent or as insightful as I think I am. I do have a good amount of critical thinking ability, but the topics that interest me sometimes really have no real-life application. So i guess the real question is if my thoughts and resolutions are meaningful or even useful. Realizing my question may all be spawned from my immaturity and hormonal nature as a teenager, I honestly cannot distinguish if my thoughts are intelligible (or, I guess, worthy of thought). For example, I have a strong belief that history should be taught not in terms of events but by int terms of solution. But maybe unconsciously, I just do not like history because of AP US History class was a bore (Sorry, Mr. Schmus. You’re a nice guy, but not everyone can share your joy of past events and people). Every time I thought about this topic, I tend to convince myself that whether my thoughts are worth anything is not important, where as the importance lie within the process of the thinking. But then again, this solution could just be the result of my undetermined mentality to finish the problem at hand.
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