Sunday, April 17, 2022

Fingerprints

 

There have been quite a few times during the past few years when something of importance suddenly came to mind, followed by a suggestion heard in my head that was similar to "make them aware of something you think they should be aware of".

Every single person on the planet hears words being spoken "in their head" from time to time.  It happens every time someone remembers when they heard someone speaking.

Another way of saying the same thing is no person can remember hearing another person speaking without hearing the words "in their head".

We all hear voices saying things "in our head".

Speaking up (or writing) about hearing something like that can provide an opportunity to be discredited by anyone.

All that having been said, I've also been hearing variations of another phrase in my head the past few weeks.   The phrase seems to be about getting someone's fingerprints.  I haven't perceived anything which indicates who wants the fingerprints or whose fingerprints are wanted.

I'm pretty sure it's not the result of my own personal fingerprint concern - but it's a concern of someone's.  Hypothetically speaking, let's speculate I've been randomly accusing people of having or not having fingerprints.  Let's also speculate I've been doing it so often that someone has noticed.  

What should a discerning individual noticing such a thing do about it?

  1. Should they "look into" it?
  2. Should they "find it a justification" (also known as an excuse) to "look into" anything that suits them?
  3. Should they not be in a position to follow someone else's train of thought on a topic UNLESS they are somehow PSYCHIC or have found a way to invade privacy?
  4. Should they not be in a position to follow someone else's train of thought, but having found a way to do so they only have to wait until that train of thought passes by a destination they want it to have?
    • NOTE: This one got complicated fast, but it's also called interrupting someone's train of thought to make it seem they agree with you, have independently arrived at the same conclusion you did a long time ago, or that they have themselves proven you right.
I've seen #4 above in action a few times in my life.

So I know from those previous times how someone interrupting another's train of thought this way feels about being called a petulant child who isn't getting their way.

They double down by making it personal, finally discarding any appearance of professionalism, but in an unexpected way they can make a sudden leap to mature behavior.  If that happens, it can appear backwards.

I know exactly where my fingerprints are right now.

And anyone who has thought it over for no more than 30 seconds would to.

The only problem is they might need to ask for them.

[NOTE: Started this post around 3 AM this morning, became distracted due to the acoustics of an apartment or residence, finally posted on 2022-04-17 @ 09:49 AM or 09:50 AM]

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