In real life, I mean...for example in suspense movies, events happen early in the movies that give you clues as to what will happen at the end, and only when you see the end of the movie, do you rsalize that it was shown in the beginning...
Do you believe that as children are given clues to what our future will be, by what we like, the places we go, the people we see? Like a boy who may have liked taking things apart andends up doing something totally different, but after twenty years and almost 50yrs old decided that being a mechanic or engineer is more rewarding?
Do you believe that as children are given clues to what our future will be, by what we like, the places we go, the people we see? Like a boy who may have liked taking things apart andends up doing something totally different, but after twenty years and almost 50yrs old decided that being a mechanic or engineer is more rewarding?
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yes, because many of the things that occur earlier in life tend to affect you later. For example:
when I was younger, I sang in the car all the time. I never wanted to be a singer, and my parents didn't care either.
Later, i ended up performing in 6 different plays, all with lead roles, singing in a dinner theater with a solo (all while being the youngest one there) and performed many solos for my choir. I recently sang for all of the elementary schools, a middle school, and my own high school at a collective performance. I don't want to sing for a career, but I enjoy singing a lot.
Plus, the things you do as a younger child tend to influence your later life. That's just logic. If you are good at math, your likely to do something in life that has to do with that.
when I was younger, I sang in the car all the time. I never wanted to be a singer, and my parents didn't care either.
Later, i ended up performing in 6 different plays, all with lead roles, singing in a dinner theater with a solo (all while being the youngest one there) and performed many solos for my choir. I recently sang for all of the elementary schools, a middle school, and my own high school at a collective performance. I don't want to sing for a career, but I enjoy singing a lot.
Plus, the things you do as a younger child tend to influence your later life. That's just logic. If you are good at math, your likely to do something in life that has to do with that.
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Sometimes i have had dreams about the future- and things have occurred. It is possible that in a state of mind the brain can be active to potential that we still do not understand. In theory the mind can predict the most likely outcome of the future.. Now a dream is the best place to see such things because your eyes are resting- and so are the other "senses" of your body. The brain can get very active. We actually have 10 dreams a night- but we forget 10% as we wake up- this is off topic but my point is that the brain gets very active when dreaming as everything is resting- we do not yet understand our brains potential but in theory with a advanced enough brain people would not ever ever need a form of existence- nor need a mouth.
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i believe that songwriters foreshadow things. for example, the old lead vocalist of sublime, bradley, pretty much foreshadowed his death from heroin in the song "pool shark". but that is an interesting question, i've never even thought about life like that before.
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possibility
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No but sometimes I have drreams that end up happening.
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NO!!!!!