Chain thinking?
By catmint
@catmint (628)
Singapore
March 5, 2008 10:35am CST
Today my finger got caught in the door the second time in 2 months. It is the same finger, the same spot, the same numbing pain.
What does this imply?
6 responses
@posham (1236)
• Philippines
14 Mar 08
haha.. but i did heard of muscle memory.. it's the thing we use (or i guess try to use) in learning the perfect swing in softball.. it's where you try to swing and swing corrctly a number of times a day so that when it's time to actually swing with a ball, your muscles know how to move and result, hopefully, with a perfect swing to hit te ball where you wanted it to go.. hehe..
@sutanhartanto (4122)
• Indonesia
13 Mar 08
it implies that your finger enjoy the pain. it feels that there is a hidden happiness in the pain. happiness is a certain state which mind wants to stay longer. i strongly believe your finger eager to get the same pain. so, be careful, keep your finger away from the door!
@klaudyou (501)
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5 Mar 08
You usually make the same moves everyday, and today you had bad luck, since it was not safe anymore for you to put the same finger in the same spot as you did day by day.
Coincidence decided that it should warn you for not paying attention to the fact that you may hurt yourself if you continue to not retreat your finger just in time.
It implies bad luck, and I am sorry for you!
@vulgarlittleprincess (919)
• Canada
13 Mar 08
i think that it implies that you keep doing the same thing to that door. You should be more careful.
@sibee_c (7)
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9 Mar 08
it is because,u are not alert,the door warned u already not to keep ur finger on that place,but u didn't listened it,hope after a second similar experience u will not repeat,if u believe this is an indication of something,then ur thinking can be defined as symbolic thinking.