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2007-08-20 19:35:49 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Well, I didn't even know I was lost until I found myself in the Lost & Found Dept. I've been here so long, & no one has come to claim me, that they put me in a shoebox way under the counter, & right now, I don't want to be found. Was I lost & then found, or was I found because someone thought I was lost? If I really wasn't lost, why would anyone ever come to find me? If I'm happy where I am, is it because I was lost & found, & I like being lost, so please don't find me???

2007-08-21 13:08:04 · answer #1 · answered by Psychic Cat 6 · 0 0

I am neither lost nor found, though I have to admit perhaps I am happier when I am lost. Sometimes I like to just wander in a city or in my car, without much planning. I am happier when I have my privacy.

2007-08-21 13:04:53 · answer #2 · answered by Zelda Hunter 7 · 0 0

Not all who stray from "the right path" are lost. But, I guess if one wants to look at it that way, one must ask themselves:

"What exactly is the 'right' path?" And not just the conventional and obvious one, I'm talking the right path for said person. Individually. Forget all of that: If you're not a Christian you're wrong no matter what you do. Because that's bull s h i t . What everyone needs to do is find their own niche. And search for things themselves. And not let themselves become brainwashed and listen only to what they've been told all their lives. Out of the box. Yes, beyond the lines and all of those other sayings.

2007-08-20 20:19:31 · answer #3 · answered by third_syren_of_seduction 3 · 1 0

I am much happier being lost. When you are lost you see things that have always been there but have gone unnoticed. Your eyes are open to the world in a way you would never have been able to discover.

2007-08-20 20:17:26 · answer #4 · answered by Magical 4 · 3 0

True happiness is in the Lost & Found.

2007-08-21 17:32:48 · answer #5 · answered by Bruce M 3 · 0 0

Never mind me.. Our daughter and son-in-law had a big argument earlier this evening. My daughter called me to come over because he was trying to break back in to their home. So when I got there, I saw him standing in their backyard and I said, "What the **** is going on?'' He asked me to sit with him on the lawn chair and he told me that he had just come back from a bridge that he was going to jump off...'' I told him that if he committed suicide I and my daughter would be tormented...I had already lost a 20 year old son to suicide [my daughter's brother]...so in answer to your question, I'd rather not FIND my son-in-law dead as my husband did our son...so I'm asking for prayers that he don't be found dead or seriously injured.
Thank you,
operacats

2007-08-20 21:12:07 · answer #6 · answered by birdtennis 4 · 1 0

Being lost or found has nothing to do with happiness.

2007-08-20 19:42:21 · answer #7 · answered by Temple 5 · 0 0

Lost by far. Lost in a piece of music, lost in the act of creation (painting, drawing) lost in my thoughts, lost in a moment.

2007-08-20 20:31:54 · answer #8 · answered by Buy Sam a Drink 5 · 3 0

In this case found because I found myself when I'm lost I'm miserable.

2007-08-21 11:17:02 · answer #9 · answered by @NGEL B@BY 7 · 0 0

i would be happier when i am lost far away without anyone recognizing me. identity gives me the creeps and maintaining it keeps me on my toes always which is far more taxing that i can ever imagine!

2007-08-20 19:40:18 · answer #10 · answered by Chief of sinners 4 · 0 0

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