Friday, October 01, 2010
Lately, i have been thinking quite a bit about a few random questions. I feel they are rather interesting. The first one is my favourite one by far. Have been thinking about it for a while.
1. If you are forced to lose one of your five senses and you get to choose it, which one would you choose and which one would you definitely not choose?For me, my answer for the second part was instant. Definitely not my sense of hearing. I think most people who know me well enough know how much music I listen to. I think there are more good things I hear than bad things. Some examples of bad things include reruns of a certain Taiwanese drama with only one word as the title.
The part about choosing one is hard. Left taste, smell, touch and sight. Elimination. I won't choose smell or taste. Simple reason being if you can't smell, there's no point in having taste left. But I feel sight and hearing works pretty much in hand so, i'm left with touch and taste. Haha, and I was just wondering, if you lose sense of touch, will you feel the food in your mouth? I think I'll give up touch still. If cannot taste, smell will only make feel more pissed.
2. 痛或痒?Wee Kiat asked me this one day. My immediate answer was 痛. He say 痒. My reasoning is that 痒 and 痛 both can use painkiller to suppress. Haha. Imagine you tell someone you take painkiller to 止痒. Anyway, I think it's important to feel pain. 痒 is pretty lame. It doesn't serve much purpose. 痛 is a form of feedback to inform you something is wrong. Not feeling pain is scary.
3. If one day you lose your memory, would you want others to help u recover by recalling the good or bad memories?I suddenly thought of this when walking home from Sheng Siong (was looking for food that I want). It sounds pretty stupid but I was thinking that even for normal people, bad memories definitely stay much longer with us. Most probably not consciously, but subconsciously and for a good reason. Such memories teach us many lessons. It's not that good memories don't teach us much. However, the lessons are usually less precious.
If I lose my memory, I think if possible, recalling good ones would be what I want. Recovering to a good memory should feel good. The other method should be left as a last resort. Waking up to a horrible memory can be good or bad. Meh, who knows.
Well, actually I just thought of another one.
Guy or gal? Better not discuss this. Later kena flame. =)
rotted-8:23 PM