So the thought just crossed my mind of what I would wish for if I had a genie. There are many things to think about when deciding what wishes to choose. I mean out of everything in the world you can only wish for three of them. And then there are the possible consequences of every wish. After a little thought I decided that I wanted a billion dollars, but then I wondered, where did this money come from? Are a billion people one dollar poorer or is there magically $1 billion more dollars in the world. If the second were true then it could have serious economic consequences so then I decided to just have the knowledge to be able to make a billion dollars on my own. Then I thought, should I ask for that one specific girl? But quickly decided against it, I mean what if she gets fat and ugly then that just wouldn't be much fun anymore and I would be stuck, well kinda. But I decided to ask for the ability to talk to girls and say exactly what I mean without sounding like an idiot and actually reversing the desired outcome. So pretty much all I asked for with the first two wishes was knowledge, I had the knowledge to make a billion dollars and the knowledge to allow me to talk to women. Now my last wish took a little more thought. I originally thought about the ability to read minds but sometimes there are thoughts of others better left unread. So then I thought about other super powers that I wanted. And then it became clear that the ideal super power for me would be the ability to jump. Not like physical jumping but the ability to teleport anywhere in the world. So that would be my three wishes. All of them have a purpose and meaning and all very necessary and relevant to my desires. It's something to think about though because just look at Aladdin you never know if you are going to find a magical lamp with a genie inside.
"A goal without a plan is just a wish." Larry Elder
"When all of your wishes are answered, many of your dreams will be destroyed." Marilyn Manson
"To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act." Anatole France
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
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