Yes. Really, you should.
I mean, what can go wrong? Hate that question, and love it at the same time. Still, it wouldn't hurt to let our minds wander once in a while. Just ask ourselves, "Should I?" And bang, that question branches to so many possibilities... until you find out that it's all really unnecessary.
Still, it wouldn't hurt, right? (This is the part where you say, Wrong!) Even we are get some sort of 'awakening' and get a brainwave by coming with as many questions that start with "Should I", we still, by all means, find out why. And the why is probably what's gonna... [insert inspirational words].
Make your road. In the middle of nowhere... |
But... damn, I'm trying to find out a but to this, but... that's the but. When you're confident of something, you can't find out the but, can you? Anyway, enough bull! Back to the "should I" thing...
You see, realizing that "should I" isn't all that vital is vital itself, because of course, we aren't limited to the "should I"s, right? There's "would I" or "must I". The point is, why do we limit ourselves to questions that shouldn't even been asked in the first place? Why do keep coming up with things that go beyond curiosity and verges even on obstinate obsession?
Meh. If only we can see through it all... then everything would be so much simpler. And we only guess that's what we all want. Unless one of us prefers the road less taken. And bingo! That's probably the only reason anyone does anything that he or she tries to avoid doing. For the sake of the road less taken.