Monday, November 7, 2011

135, Find X (U of Chicago)

What is X? X can be defined as many different things. X can be this person whom you are willing to do anything for, this person whom you are willing to give up anything, this person whom you are willing to give up your freedom for. X can be the spot where you are supposed to find the hidden treasure, the spot where you are supposed to meet the love of your life, or the spot where booby traps are laid out to get you. X can be you though on life, your though on love, or your though on hate. X can be your argument for something or against it, depending on what you support. X can never be defined as a fixed object or a number or anything for that matter because you can find out many possibilities for X. Sometimes trying to figure out something, or even trying to tell someone something, it could be X. Life goes on, so do the possibility of finding X increases. There is more and more choices to figure out what X is. Going around, asking people, you will get many different answers, and many similar answers. X can be many things if you allow your mind to be free and explore your imaginations. Letting your imaginations run wild, you will come across many possible answers for X. but is it still enough; is it enough to say that x is what we make it to be. Sometimes it just might not be. Mathematics for example, for a certain question, there might be two x’s, but there is only one option that will work. Thinking about it, you will come up with many answers for X, but how can you be sure that the x you are talking about is the X indeed?

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