“Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”
– the White Queen, Alice in Wonderland.
What are the six impossible things you believe in? (If you can only manage one or two, that’s also okay.)
I saw the daily prompt just when it came up when there was zero responses. After several hours now and reading all the responses, with some I also have agreement with, overall the conclusion is I can’t even think of one. What came into my mind initially and which made most sense is what defines possibility and impossibility. By that, I don’t mean sitting or jumping inside a volcano, mind you. The question is to what extent is an issue dealt rationally and the possibility of something happening or not. It becomes a matter of time in most cases, and I don’t believe in predicting the future.
Heck for the sake of not scoring a zero, this is the best one I can come up with:
– People will stop using the quote “Nothing is impossible. Impossible itself says ‘I’m Possible’.” Dam I get annoyed every-fucking-time when people bring that up simply in the context of this subject.



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You’re never finished with me.
I started to think all the bad things which happened in my life. Clearly too many, which also very much outnumber the good ones. Here note, I was thinking about the bad things/incidents, not a one which I would want to erase. Because despite how much I think and pin point one, thinking that was it which caused a certain chain of events and made things worse, or that one was so bad that nothing could ever compete with it, I just realized more on an important thing which I already knew – that good and bad are two sides of the same coin. It’s just a matter of when the coin flips and lands on which side.
If I was to conclude with one, I should just erase the day 26 February 21 years ago – the day I was born. That would spare all the suffering. Otherwise no matter how much I think of erasing a crappy one, there was good attached to it too. No, I’m not going to give the sweet sugarcoated ‘one day things will be better’ pep talk, things will always go wrong. There are times that I wish I could take back many times, and if it was actually possible I might change my thinking and perhaps go for it too, as I don’t hesitate to bend my ethics for the better because I never be a hypocrite. It’s about being grateful for the good, learning from the bad and moving on, or taking the (inevitable anyways) way out.
The answer is pretty simply actually, for me it would be
I had read his famous biographies on Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein before, and with his most recent work on Steve Job’s biography, he did get much more fame (he was already acclaimed, just that more people know him now because of it). While my favourite authors include George RR Martin, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Dan Brown, Stephen King, Khaled Hosseini, Amish Tripathi and in graphic novels/comic books Frank Miller, Alan Moore, Grant Morrison these lists go on, and he quite doesn’t come under the ‘favourite author’ list, he is great at what he does no doubt, and it would be an honor to have him write my own. Just that I need to do something worthwhile first for that matter.