I hold a lot of beliefs or thoughts. I don’t believe every belief equally. Most of them I just hold in the back of my head and compare to what I see as I experience life. A lot of the time, I don’t even pursue satisfaction of my curiosity about them because I think it’s a waste of time.
I don’t like vaccines (1, 2, 3)
I think there is such a thing as sleeping with too many women.
In my heart of hearts, I want to get married and have four children.
I think it’s possible that the earth may be flat.
I believe in the theory of r/K selection.
My life’s dream is to buy an island off the coast of Brazil.
That’s to name a few. At this point in time, I don’t really express everything I believe except to my best friend and a maybe a mentor of mine. Anyone else I’d talk to would likely call me crazy in some shape or another. The thing is – the reason I don’t talk to them, more than the fact that the conversation would go likely nowhere, is that they’d never be prepared for my response to being called crazy or a tin-foil hat conspiracy theorist.
“God…I hope so.”
~Wald
Once you see that the world isn’t what you thought it was you begin to question everything, often at the expense of looking crazy.
That’s exactly right. I’m lucky as my best friend does the same thing – so at least, if I’m crazy, I’m not the only one.
Thanks for commenting, brother.
Wald
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When you get up high enough in a plane the flat earth thing falls a little… Flat..
Heh – I appreciate the pun.
I’ll say this: I’ve been flying my entire life across continents, countries, between cities to have seen that view a thousandfold (see my post “Facts about Walderschmidt”). I’ll fly again in a week. Despite that – to my own mind, with what admittedly little I’ve seen, I’m unable to rule out entirely that the world is flat, at the moment.
Also – sidenote – I’ve just noticed you have a blog. I need to get to reading.
Wald