I know what I want to know

For the kind of wisdom you seem to have, you must have gone through lots of hardships...
The opposite is true as only when you don’t feel the hardships can you analyse the situations and attain wisdom. People who feel the hardships just get bitter and frustrated and will remain failures.

Have you ever loved a woman?
Yes, I love the species in general and many in particular.
Should a person start regretting a thing that meant a lot to him in his life before?
To realise and accept that one has believed in some things wrongly is highly difficult and very few people will have the courage and will to admit that to oneself and move on. Instead they will resign to it as fate and live in misery. The immediate examples of this phenomenon that come to my mind are the career you chose and the person you marry.
The only underlying thing of life is probability.
Even though that’s true, it’s a pessimistic outlook. Working towards turning a probability into a possibility is where your individual effort comes in.
I keep deciding not to come back to your column but I can’t resist its combination of sensation, titillating excitement and that it also gives some kind of a philosophical endorsement to my guilt-ridden voyeuristic tendencies.
Well, that makes me sound almost as good as sex, so thanks for the compliment. You can detest and debate on my traits, be embarrassed, look down on me but as long as you can’t resist coming back, I am not complaining.
Your actions are very consistent but others’ reactions to your actions are not.
That’s because my actions cause the effect and others’ reactions comes from their individual perceptions of that effect. There’s many a slip between the idea, its execution and an outsider’s perception of the same.
Why are you so arrogant? You seem to claim that you know everything?
I know what I know and what I want to know and what I do not know, I will not know, that I should know and the day that I come to know what I didn’t know, I will know that too.
P.S: Only intelligent people will understand the above vignette.
Which one do you like between name, fame and money?
Name is an identity of yours, fame is how many people know your identity and money is to show off your identity. I don’t like all three.
I want to explain to you the meaning of God.
Chill dude! Even God himself couldn’t do that... what will his flops like you do?

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