Random bits of questions, more or less related to other conversations I'm having elsewhere. I'll reply to the things I ask in a comment.
-Do things in your head sometimes surprise you?
-If things in your head ever surprise you, how do you handle it?
-Do you feel like you know yourself very well?
-If you don't feel like you know yourself very well, do you want to? Do you feel like it affects your life in any way (positive or negative)?
-Do you feel like it's important to check in with the stuff in your head regularly, or are you confident that you will know about changes in your head when they happen?
-Do you feel the need to share changes in your head with other people? If so, who (names not needed; their relationships to you would probably be useful), and why? If not, and if you can explain it, why not?
[edit: I'm asking this because I'm curious as to how other people's brains might work in this regard]
-Do things in your head sometimes surprise you?
-If things in your head ever surprise you, how do you handle it?
-Do you feel like you know yourself very well?
-If you don't feel like you know yourself very well, do you want to? Do you feel like it affects your life in any way (positive or negative)?
-Do you feel like it's important to check in with the stuff in your head regularly, or are you confident that you will know about changes in your head when they happen?
-Do you feel the need to share changes in your head with other people? If so, who (names not needed; their relationships to you would probably be useful), and why? If not, and if you can explain it, why not?
[edit: I'm asking this because I'm curious as to how other people's brains might work in this regard]
Hmm...
Date: 2004-10-28 06:56 pm (UTC)Absolutely.
If things in your head ever surprise you, how do you handle it?
Usually, I just forget about or shrug it off. Depends on how deep it goes, or how I think it affects my life.
Do you feel like you know yourself very well?
Quite. I love being me! You can't like being yourself if you don't know who you are.
Do you feel like it's important to check in with the stuff in your head regularly, or are you confident that you will know about changes in your head when they happen?
I generally accept change fairly well. Often times, I seek it out. I'm quite the neophile in certain ways.
Do you feel the need to share changes in your head with other people? If so, who (names not needed; their relationships to you would probably be useful), and why? If not, and if you can explain it, why not?
Not terribly often do I feel the need to share things with everyone, but the first person to know about strange beholdings of my head is most always my wife. She's my best and closest friend, and often times, random things in my head could affect her. I also have a select few friends who I am *very* open with.
-- Lon