We generally prefer truth to inexplicable mystery, but we need to remember that a) truth is always a subjective experience, and b) without mystery, there is no curiosity, no search, no discovery.
(there ain't no full disclosure)
2007-09-26 11:34:05
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answer #1
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answered by Palmerpath 7
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I have learned the hard way not to ask the questions in which I cannot know the answers in this life.
I used to torture myself with the "why" questions and the deep philosophical questions. Then one day I realized that in order to have the answers, I would have to be God. Well i am certainly not God. So I learned to accept the knowledge that I have, and let go of the knowledge that I do not have.
Through this realization I learned that I can live a happy life without all the answers.
I have no idea what made me think I was so special and unique as to be able to handle the great truths of life. Now I am just content to be an observer and a student of life.
I hope this helps.
2007-09-26 12:45:55
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answered by box of rain 7
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Personally, the harmony I enjoy in life is from balance. Mysteries "can" be wonderfully magic. Hmm. I don't think I'd want "full disclosure" other than in business/legal matters. I'd have to say both, when APPROPRIATE.
In affairs of the "heart," familiarity breeds contempt is truly just a myth. Learning to understand one another is very important in any relationship, yet there is a part of our inner selves that needs no disclosure, even if we were able to express it in words.
There's so much more to this that could be discussed, like those who don't communicate AT ALL, or by omission (not lies) don't reveal things necessary to our relating to them.
2007-09-26 10:56:19
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answered by Psychic Cat 6
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I think total disclosure or knowledge would mean complete predictability... that would lead to having a life but neither leading it nor living it. Same would be true with love etc. etc.
Strangely thus, the unknown is not only the cause of fear, but also the motivator of endeavor and the source of hope as well!!
Great insightful question!!
2007-09-26 22:30:37
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answered by small 7
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I don't think there is much of anything that can apply to "all", however regarding your question a personal answer is I would like a small amount of disclosure, but a large amount of mystery, perhaps a 20/80 ratio. This, I believe, would be congruent with most people's ideas.
2007-09-26 10:16:31
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answered by tarzanmanofthejungle 1
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Personally, my all life is and was a mystery at the beginning of my life. I'm a French writer and philosopher and I'm living for mystery. At present, I'm looking for true love – my innermost soul twin. The true love is a mystery too, which goes though a transcendental moment (like an orgasm). This experimental moment is supernatural beyond all 'emotions', and you feel a special happiness and emotional or spiritual fulfillment.
2007-09-26 19:42:40
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answered by jbaudlet 3
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I should say "mystery" is better wanted than "disclosure". Leaving something for the imagination challenges others to find more than just initial perceptions;..to venture further to discover us more. We draw people more toward us as their interest surmounts,..daring the sharpness of their ability to rip into the veiled part of us and find the reasons behind every draped curtain in our life.
Disclosure can only tell people these are all we are and we've got... That there's nothing more to find worth significant as everything lie open before their very eyes...That we are, afterall, just plain entities...and not subjects of special interest.
2007-09-26 13:44:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I would want full disclosure in my Life, why would I want Mystery in my Life, then, I would be all nervous if I wanted Mystery.
2007-09-26 11:16:56
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answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6
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I think a right combination of both is the right response. As for my love life, I am demonstrative, both privately and publicly. I have no shame for displays of emotion to the woman I love--for instance, touching her to me in any form and also her touching me in return is as normal as breathing. In that sense, full disclosure is fine with me. As for mystery, it is OK to withhold a sense of self, but only if it is not damaging to a relationship. I believe in sufficient communication to dispel doubts or questions, if raised, regarding certain circumstances or changes in conditions. I do believe strongly in a person's right to be themselves, but if in a relationship, certain aspects change as to the "mystery"~ to give and to share and to compromise of self kind of drops the shield of mystery, at times.
2007-09-26 19:39:00
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answered by gone 6
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2016-10-20 01:53:56
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answered by ? 4
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