Friday, January 18, 2013

Interests

So I was scrolling through my tumblr dashboard, and I was reblogging things in my range of interest. I saw another user different from the other blogs I follow. It was Cj, a friend of mine who’s now a freshman college student. She was a fashionista, and she was a model. Cj posted a few photos of she and her friend modeling. I liked one of them, then I checked her blog. 

As I scrolled through her blog, I clicked on a few links on her sidebar. She had a lookbook account (you guys should check Cj’s lookbook, it’s quite lovely!), so I checked that, too. I may sound like a creeper but everything was just out of curiosity.

Then it came to me that not everyone has the same sets of interests. That amazes me -- call me shallow but whatever -- you know, that there are these people like me who like blogging, and on the other side of the world (or maybe other corner of the street), there are a few who like writing songs. 

The thought of having about different and unique 7 billion people here on this planet is just bizarre, if you try to make a big deal out of something that seems so ‘normal’. Knowing that there are humans that have the same body parts as you but contain different thoughts, different interests, and different perceptions… it’s amazing how we were all created differently and not like robots who have the same settings and stuff.

Yes, I can be weird and shallow. But making me think deeper about something average fuels my imagination and creativity, so it’s kind of an advantage for me. I hope this post helps you make your brain think ever further, because I believe that thinking about unusual and not-so-ordinary things can help you be more creative! :-)

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