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Isn't it divinely fine when you find a mind that works like yours? No explanations needed. Does it happen ever, often, rarely, never?

Posted - June 6, 2019

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  • 4623
    62 and have never met any mind that works like mine,
    nor known any two people who think alike in all matters.
      June 6, 2019 8:50 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    It needn't work "entirely alike in all matters" bw. If they work alike enough to never have to explain what you mean then that is quite alike enough to suit meself completely. I have been fortunate to encounter more than one such soul in my lifetime. For me t'is indeed a blessing. Being a square peg in a round hole my entire life it's comforting to me to know there are other square pegs  too and we get long very swell. Thank you for your reply. Wait till you're 81 going on 82 like me. Maybe by then you will have encountered such a one and then will know precisely what I mean. Thank you for your reply and Happy Thursday to thee! :) 
      June 6, 2019 11:25 AM MDT
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  • 4623
    I hope I do,
    but I doubt it.
    Both my parents were misfits; they raised me as one.
    I'm more than averagely articulate, up in the top 3% in language skills.
    I enjoy the differences and multiplicity in the world. It keeps thinking active.
    My thinking is often unconventional, a mix of logical, lateral and ethical. I do my best to listen, to understand, to try to penetrate below the surfaces.
    People rarely mistake the meaning in my words,
    but that doesn't necessarily translate to sharing views, values or tastes.
    The closest I get to compatibility is with my husband - but he is forgetful, inarticulate and slow in thought - it makes the relationship very hard work. It gets very lonely at times.

      June 7, 2019 9:56 AM MDT
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  • 19937
    Every once in a while, I find someone who's mostly on my wavelength.
      June 6, 2019 9:01 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    Enough to rarely if ever have to 'splain what you mean. When ya gotta do that it loses something! Thank you for your reply L and Happy Thursday! :)
      June 6, 2019 11:26 AM MDT
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  • 19937
    I know what you mean. :)  Happy Thursday. :)
      June 6, 2019 12:45 PM MDT
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  • 46117
    It depends on where you find those minds.  If they are all happy and content and being spoonfed by minders, maybe it is not something to be proud of.

    I am not what other people think of me.  I don't measure my worth by what other people think do or say as a rule.  My worth has nothing to do with my many friends.  Some of them are brilliant.  Some are not.  All are worthwhile.  They all matter and they all have value.  I am not smart because I have smart friends.  I am smart because I happen to have a high IQ.  
      June 6, 2019 10:42 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    Thank you for your reply and Happy Thursday.
      June 6, 2019 11:30 AM MDT
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  • 11889
    It is divinely fine and so far I have only found one mind that works exactly like mine. It can actually be a bit spooky because sometimes I think that he is my Siamese twin and we were separated at birth then stolen by gypsies. And even though he was stolen by Irish gypsies and I was stolen by Ukrainian gypsies we both grew up to have minds that work the same. Cheers! This post was edited by Nanoose at June 6, 2019 11:27 AM MDT
      June 6, 2019 10:46 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    That's great Nanoose! And you haven't lived your entire life yet. You may just encounter another such one! It's great to know you are not alone in how you perceive the world isn't it? Thank you for your reply and Happy Thursday to ya! :)
      June 6, 2019 11:28 AM MDT
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  • 7280
    Two of my 3 sons and I have minds that work alike.

    I once made a comment to a coworker, "You know how my mind works."---His dead serious reply was "NO ONE knows how your mind works."
      June 6, 2019 10:56 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    Isn't that super great tom? So you know precisely what I mean when I say it's more than just nice! It's a real blessing! Thank you for your reply and Happy Thursday! :)
      June 6, 2019 11:29 AM MDT
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  • 7280
    I've had friends who know us who would walk way around us because the brain power was too concentrated in our area.  (It was good natured kidding.) 

     
      June 6, 2019 11:34 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    I for one would have loved to be within earshot of those conversations.  Assuming of course there was no personal stuff being discussed. I don't eavesdrop on private conversations. Not my cuppa tea. It would be like being in a seminar. I night even take notes! Thank you for your reply tom!  :) This post was edited by RosieG at June 7, 2019 12:47 PM MDT
      June 7, 2019 8:36 AM MDT
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  • 7280
    One of my co-workers was studying to be a minister.  We were discussing theology when a manager who knew us both walked by and then gave also gave us a wide birth with the comment about brain power.

    My son and I were once discussing which position of a beer can in a particular freezer would produce the fastest cooling of the contents.

    His first degree is EE, and mine is theoretical physics. (It kinda got quiet in the room.)  It's fun.

    I explained the probable nature of angels to my sister-in-law some years ago---it really opened her mind. This post was edited by tom jackson at June 7, 2019 12:55 PM MDT
      June 7, 2019 12:54 PM MDT
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