Do you wonder sometimes why we are told what we are told?
Just 37 seconds in, Gul Dukat, while hearing a crazy story, finally asks something we should all ask from time to time,
"This is a very entertaining story, but why am I listening to it?"
We listen because it is entertaining?
ReplyDeleteIt is important to question what we are being told.
DeleteI never thought of this before!
ReplyDeleteIt is an important question.
DeleteGood question to ask!
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DeleteFascinating.Who would have thought? Always nice to be here and enjoy your content.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ruth.
DeleteThat's funny~!(smile econ)~!!
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ReplyDeleteAh yes...(and apologies for not visiting--this online Spanish class is just giving me ughs)---funny, on that note, I was thinking this very thing when I received an ugly email from the professor about my non speaking ability for Spanish.
ReplyDeletep.s. WWG1WGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Delete"This is a very entertaining story, but why am I listening to it?"
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly how I felt at work when some idiot would bring me a new theory on what we should do or not do to improve matters. Usually, it was total nonsense that served no purpose to man or beast.
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Deletewwg1wga.. listening to the stories is the only way to discern truth from lies.
ReplyDeleteSo true.
Deletehehehe, something we are all guilty of at times!!!
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DeleteDear Sandi, the questions, too, are "Whom do I choose to listen to?" "Who is wise, not must smart?" "Who is good person, not just a good speaker?" and "What am I listening for?" The truth or confirmation of my own bias? Peace.
ReplyDeleteAll important questions. It seems some are asking them, some are not.
DeleteYes, why even listen? People(politicians, the media, entertainers, many "religious leaders") have become masters of deception. So important to pray for wisdom and discernment when exposed to those with an evil agenda.
ReplyDeleteYes yes yes yes!
DeletePoint well taken, Sandi!
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