//For reference, I just saw the following post: post #949272 //
I just got to thinking: Could our crushed dreams or impossible desires really shape our actions so profoundly day-to-day? Well, of course they can, silly.
So what "impossible" desire in your life possibly dictates your actions more than you might realize?
As For Me:
I actually secretly want to have superpowers IRL. Seriously. Not necessarily for heroism or villainy, but just to have them as a normal person. To just be something more.
I've always wanted something like super speed, super strength, and other physical powers. Not to mention telekinesis and telepathy.
As such, that might very well explain why I do so much parkour, sprinting, lifting and all around athletics IRL, even when such is not required for a certain activity:
If I need to go a short distance such as across a parking lot, I don't walk like other people do, I sprint full speed. If I need to reach something, I don't use a ladder like others, I bounce, climb and shimmy. And if I'm a good ways up from where I need to be, I don't slowly climb down like others probably would, I just jump off. Even if I need to carry something heavy, I just get a really good grip and maybe some leverage and I do it myself instead of asking for help.
People sometimes even refer to me as "the guy with wings" IRL because of these antics.
That also explains why I like delving into anthropology, psychology and the like: If you get really good at reading people it's kind of just like reading minds.
Realizing this tidbit explains SO much!
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