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Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/profile/blog/sumojo/day/1-24-2023
by Sumojo
Rated: 13+ · Book · Personal · #2186156
The simplicity of my day to day.
This is where I write my thoughts, feelings and my daily trials, tribulations and happy things
January 24, 2023 at 9:21am
January 24, 2023 at 9:21am
#1043598
What do you think of using blog prompts to get entries for creating a psychological profile of the blogger?


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I suppose the prompts would be thought up by a psychiatrist or psychologist. They would be framed in such a way they would deduce from the answers given, how the blogger sees the world, his deepest thoughts, his hopes, dreams and perhaps his Achilles heel. It’s devious though, because if the blogger knew he was being analysed there wouldn’t be genuine responses.
I can actually believe this would work. Is this what Andre is doing? Trying to get us to reveal ourselves, lay our souls bare?
I love blog prompts, personally. It does make me take a real look at how I see the world. Sometimes I surprise myself by my thoughts.



Frog in a Hanging Basket



January 24, 2023 at 8:57am
January 24, 2023 at 8:57am
#1043597
* Which do you think is more important to explore and why: outer space (objects in the universe) or under water (life and objects in the water environment)? Which would you choose to explore if you could?

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I know it may sound strange but outer space just doesn’t grab my interest, although was amazed in 1969 when man first landed on the moon. I think that was the last time space news really grabbed my attention. It just seemed incredible to me that the moon we see each night, no matter where we all are in the world, could be reached and walked upon. We watched, holding our collective breaths, when Armstrong placed his foot down on the moon’s surface. I imagined he may simply sink, that the surface was made of stuff we couldn’t possibly know anything about.
I think the reason I was so in awe was the reaction of my father. He was born in 1910 so was almost sixty years old in ‘69. He simply could get his head around the moon landing.
These days I often have the same reaction to all the technology we have access to. What a century from my dad’s birth to today! What a leap! And yet we still haven’t explored our own planet. Under the oceans is life we haven’t even seen yet. Creatures beyond imagination living lives in complete darkness. Until we fully understand everything about our own home then the race for distant galaxies, which we’ll never see or live on, doesn’t mean that much to me.


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