If you could know more about anything, what would it be?
By rosaflorence
@rosaflorence (1924)
United States
7 responses
@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
9 Jan 08
LoL I hope you don't get that kind of response, "I want to know how to make money" here. =)
Well I would really like to put an end to all those hoaxes, the Consiparcy Theories and all other stuffs that people seem to argue with centuries-old issues. It would be nice if all the questions have been answered, with concrete and credible evidences.
Besides, it's not for me or about me getting credit from that work but for the sake of humanity!;)
@rosaflorence (1924)
• United States
13 Jan 08
Now, that is something that we all probably look forward too.
@rosaflorence (1924)
• United States
13 Jan 08
Life in General..... This is something that I believe a lot of people wish they knew more about. Life is something that I will probably never understand even though I am often in search of answers that i just can't seem to find.
Languages is a great thing to look into. I wish that I knew Spanish. I tried to learn it but could never master the skills that I need to speak it. My mother is bilingual and so is my sister and dad. My mother is a Mexican and my dad is Caucasian but I never seemed to pick it up.
Travel isn't just something that I wish I knew more about, it is something that I wish I could do. I have to many responsibilities right not to do this but it would make for a great retirement goal.
@skydancer (2101)
• United States
9 Jan 08
For me, it would probably be social relationships. I have always had that problem my whole life because I am an introverted, guarded type of person (you usually cannot tell through writing though), and have OCD which has given me a number of social awkwardnesses at times (especially when I was younger). Now, I'll be the first to tell you I don't have a lot of friends... just a small group of best friends. I like it that way because there are fewer social risks involved. I know exactly who I can and can't go to for what and have a pretty good idea how they'll react and I know no one will use anything against me. I also have tons of acquaintances that have come and gone with the direction my life has taken... But as for making new friends and forming new relationships, I am not so good at that and even worse at staying in touch with people. I am extremely cautious about who I expose my life to. In some ways this is a good thing I think... as Thomas Jefferson once said, "Don't bite the bait of pleasure 'til you know there is no hook beneath it." In another sense it is sort of fear that I'll end up with too many friends and won't get enough time to myself (I am the type of person who needs a lot of solitude). So... finding that balance and being open to people without depriving myself of what I need and want is probably what I would consider my most underdeveloped area, and thus something I would, if anything better find where I belong in that area.