What's in a name?

According to my Apple dictionary, admittedly not a definitive source, a ‘consideration’ is a thought, reflection, meditation, concern, rumination etc. I would like this blog to do those things. I’m hoping I can keep the posts positive because, as someone once reminded me, it is important to practise the habits of mind that you value and want to foster. For me those are: positivity, curiosity, openness and self-reflection (hence, a blog is a good forum).


Also, I’m calling them 'small' because I would like to try to get into the habit of blogging briefly but often. That way I can reflect on everyday occurrences and make this form of writing and thinking a habit, hopefully.


Friday, 25 July 2014

Contrarian (63/100)

I like the word 'contrarian'. I like that it sounds old-fashioned and its hard sound fits its meaning. I like that it's a word not many people use nowadays. Also, I like its definition and am pleased when I get to do something that proves I am one. For example, tonight I finished reading a book that a friend had leant to me. It was good enough – moving in places, humourous or ironic at times, made me think about the state of the world and other cultures – but it wasn't brilliant. It didn't have a particularly astonishing ending. Therefore, when I read the last part of the blurb on the back, which said something like, 'once you finish this, do not tell others what it is about,' I felt my hackles rise. I stared at the book for a moment, then thought, 'you can't tell me what to do; I will tell others if I want to.'

This got me thinking about another form of impersonal command: chain letters, and more recently chain emails and posts. 'You must send this to five people before the end of the week or...' I admit in my superstitious years while at school, I would sometimes pass the letters on (in the days before email and Facebook). Now, however, I relish the idea of stopping the chain, not falling for the silliness, and not letting an inanimate object tell me what to do. So I say, embrace your contrarian nature once in a while.

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