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It's lucky that our thoughts don't appear in bubbles over our heads

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It's lucky that our thoughts don't appear in bubbles over our heads

It's a common saying that it's lucky our thoughts don't appear in bubbles over our heads, and for good reason. Our thoughts are often a jumble of emotions, desires, fears, and random musings that we wouldn't necessarily want the world to see. If our thoughts were visible to everyone around us, it would be a chaotic and potentially embarrassing situation.

Imagine walking down the street and seeing everyone's thoughts floating above their heads like speech bubbles in a comic strip. You might see thoughts like "I hate my boss" or "I wish I could be anywhere but here" or even "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse." It would be a constant barrage of unfiltered thoughts that could be hurtful, offensive, or just plain strange.

Our thoughts are often fleeting and irrational, and they don't always reflect our true feelings or intentions. They can be influenced by our mood, our environment, and our past experiences, leading to a stream of consciousness that is constantly changing and evolving. If our thoughts were visible to others, it would be impossible to control the narrative and present ourselves in the way we want to be perceived.

Furthermore, our thoughts are deeply personal and private, and they are not always meant to be shared with others. We use our thoughts to process our emotions, make decisions, and navigate the complexities of life. If our thoughts were on display for all to see, it would strip away our sense of autonomy and privacy, leaving us vulnerable and exposed.
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