Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Art of Life

Sometimes, after uttering a sentence without first using my brain, I realize how generic and boring it sounds. Everybody uses the same phrase. Everybody thinks the same way. I'm in line with most of everybody, and most of everybody is in line with me.


Which is BAD! We're all gonna be homogenous this way, which is bad for both you, and I!

Hence I propose that from now on, I think before I speak to avoid homogenouism!

Lesson:

1. Play with words and sentence structuring, and play around with the way you say it, so that everything you say turns out to be fresh, fun and unique.

2. For times when your brain has already got the right idea on certain ideas, but because its a very unique idea, it may take a little effort to get it out from your mind into verbal form. I think I have this problem where I prefer to just leave complicated stuff in my head, rather than going through the effort of putting it into words, because I'm afraid that it comes out wrong or awkward.

So here's an idea! Give life to your words, and do verbalize your thoughts. Be expressive. Use new words, new vocabulary, use typical words in atypical means. The idea is already unique, so that helps. Liek Nike says, Just Do It!

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