Thursday, March 31, 2011

What would you do if you knew you could not fail?

If I could not fail at something, there are a few things I would want to do. First, I would want to be able to fly. I always thought that would be cool soaring through the sky, high up above the trees, looking down on everyone below me. It would be a fast and efficient way of travel because no cars or people would get in your way. I would not fail at this, like a friend of mine once told me a story (someone in our English class, you may be able to guess...) She jumped off of a bunk bed when she was home alone when with her younger sister whom told her that she could fly. She believed it and broke her hip, ending up in the hospital. I guess she learned not to listen to her younger sibling. Secondly, I would love to be able to read thoughts. Not like walking down the street, hearing the thoughts of everyone you pass by, but being able to control it. If I was curious about what someone is thinking whilst they're giving me a different response, I can just hear, myself, what they're really thinking about. It would give me a certain advantage in certain situations. Lastly, if I could not fail, I would like to not fail at an unwanted death. I would like to fully live out my life. I do not want to fail in my life. I want to have as a successful life as I can and die of natural causes, when my body is ready to. If possible, I would not want to fail at an unnatural death, such as a car accident. Unfortunately, none of these responses are likely whatsoever, but it's okay to have wishes sometimes!

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