Today while I was taking a bath, a thought passed though my head. This thought was.
"Why is it people usually only make journal entrys about sad things?"
I ponder this thought, and I came up with this theory.
People Don't like to remember their sad moments, yet thats what they write down when they write in journals. I think that they do this because it kinda acts as a passing thing. If you tell someone what's bothering you, then usually it doesn't become such a bothering anymore. If someone helps you get though problems because you open up and told them, then of course they'll help and it won't be a problem anymore. So when writing in journals, They feel as if it gets it off there minds.
On Happy thoughts, happy memories, they are less written down, because it's not as if it's a problem, people don't think to usually write them down, if your happy you usually don't want to lose that moment.
So although people want to remember the happy times, and forget the sad ones. They write down the sad ones, and usually forget to write down the happy ones. When they get older and go to read their journals, all they think is. "why was I so sad?"
At least thats what That's what I think. ^.^
Hisa Inuzuka · Sat Dec 02, 2006 @ 04:24am · 1 Comments |