Sep 20, 2006 0
Preconceived Notions
preconceived notion – Noun 1. - an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence; “he did not even try to confirm his preconceptions”
“You are what you eat.” That is what I was told growing up to keep me from eating too much junk food.
Life has made me realize that often it is whom you eat with by which you are identified. At least that seems to be the preconceived notion that I spend a lot of time trying to disprove.
A comedian once performed a shtick about how much better off we would be, if people had thought bubbles over their heads telling you their intentions. Maybe we can print some t-shirts.
I encountered a nice, intelligent lady yesterday, but I know she sees me as just another westerner out for a good time.
What is a guy to do? Whatever you call that voice in your head; well, both of mine argue with each other a lot. So, do not think I am glazing over, imitating David Blaine with his creepy gaze; of course he was with Fiona Apple, or staring down your shirt. I am just trying to decide which one to listen to this time; the one that says to go out of my way to try to convince someone that I am more than meets the eye, or that other one that tells me do not try so hard, because I might just be assuming that beauty on the outside means beautiful on the inside…






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