Philosophy lV
You cannot wish for something you never wanted.
Rika’s Thoughts:
Wishes are born out of goals; often times goals that are difficult or impossible. You can’t wish for something you don’t want, but you can’t wish for something so easily acquired: then the wish is just a mere thought and nothing more. The goal must be difficult or lengthy. Wishes have specific, unwritten definitions. Usually, wishes are naive hopes that something will happen to make the whole goal easier, the wish very unrealistic. Sometimes the wish is realistic, but unprobable. The whole point of wishing is restoring hope, whether that hope is realistic or not.
You know what I think in some rare cases if it’s for the better of others you wish it even though you necessarily don’t want it after though you become to want because it would benefit others. So in a way isn’t that benefitting others kinda in a way wishing for something you yourself don’t want. Or is it still wishing for what you want because you want that person or (those) persons’ to be happy. I’m not sure but I’m rambling again. However this is succusses people I managed to concentrate on what in what I was talkig about (generally) the whole time! It does still need improvement sadly, but anyway that’s what I thought about the article.:)