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Do you consider yourself unpredictable?
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Or is everything you do planned out first?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know about being unpredictable, but I certainly don't plan things, I do make lists for the opposite reason so that I remember to get something done. I think having kids so young made me so layed back, with them around I found it to stressfull to be planning everything, anything can happen with them around. Spending to much time fretting about the order of the day stops the enjoyment, for me anyway.
I have friends without kids who do my head in when they need to know every detail of something before they go ahead and do it, to them I know this is to be organised, but for me it is boring.......Just like I'm getting now, sorry!
I have friends without kids who do my head in when they need to know every detail of something before they go ahead and do it, to them I know this is to be organised, but for me it is boring.......Just like I'm getting now, sorry!
Depends on the whether - whether I feel like it or whether I don't. lol
For myslef, I'd go along with noxlumos' answer - most people fall into that category. Only very few of us are disciplined enough to make a plan and stick rigidly to it, and most of those are either in politics or safely locked away. To be truly unpredictable is the other end of the scale and life would be extremely difficult.
As an interesting aside to this question - have you read a book called 'The Dice Man' , by Luke Rhinehart. Now that's unpredictable, although he still has a set of rules (i.e. 1,2,3 I will do this and 4,5,6 I will do that) ~ so does that make him predictable, as he only has 2 options?
Egg and Chips.
For myslef, I'd go along with noxlumos' answer - most people fall into that category. Only very few of us are disciplined enough to make a plan and stick rigidly to it, and most of those are either in politics or safely locked away. To be truly unpredictable is the other end of the scale and life would be extremely difficult.
As an interesting aside to this question - have you read a book called 'The Dice Man' , by Luke Rhinehart. Now that's unpredictable, although he still has a set of rules (i.e. 1,2,3 I will do this and 4,5,6 I will do that) ~ so does that make him predictable, as he only has 2 options?
Egg and Chips.
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