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Why do some people always read between the lines?

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Gotquestions11 · 26-30, M
i personally think that when reading anything long enough, lets say a book for an example, you start to build a connection to the author, and you start to see that there is something more to it, something that is in between the lines, the thoughts and feeling of the author that he or she left small tiny hints of and you try to connect the dots, and there like a hidden pot of gold, its like within a relationship, the girls mite say no, but the guy knowing her well enough doesn't accept her answer fully, but looks at her actions, her mood, tries to remember her desires and see if she for an example said no because she is shy of saying yes and he having studied her in a few seconds after her answer knows that it was a dream for her to do whatever you had planned in the first place and you still take her. hope that makes sense
Autumnbreeze · 41-45, F
Ofc it makes a very meaningful sense. Your understanding has already reached beyound you age. Some souls do not know how to look at only the surface and always look so deep and sometime they may overdo it
Gotquestions11 · 26-30, M
i believe that a person should overdo it, he or she should try to gain as much experience as much as they possibly could and it would be great to have a mentor, but when you over do it, you should keep it to yourself and not be open about it though, so they should only be open about what they understood from the surface
Autumnbreeze · 41-45, F
Glad that you've learned so much while others twice your age still struggling with it. Thanks for the insight!
Gotquestions11 · 26-30, M
thank you (: i personally believe that until mankind chooses to be something more then a memory in this life, he or she will be just a dying soul on this planet thats just getting closer to death by the second