Funny kind of thing...
Sep. 29th, 2005 11:05 amThere are little things that can take on a big significance sometimes. Take, for example, my apartment situation. I chose to move into an apartment that was cheap, knowing full well that I'd have to do laundry in the provided laundry facilities. No big deal. Sure, it means I have to save up my quarters, but what's the problem with that?
kightp might suddenly be realizing what the problem is... :-)
See, for no particular reason, I do a lot of coin-flipping for decision making. Sometimes the coin teaches me what I really want ("Heads! I'm happy" or "Tails, I'm disappointed... oh, wait, that means I should do what will make me happy."); sometimes I realize I'm frustrated whichever way the coin comes up, and I follow the coin flip because, hey, why not?
Of course, every time I reach into my pocket these days, looking for a coin to flip, I end up remembering that, damn it, I put all my coins into my laundry-money container. If I do have any coins, they're likely to be pennies, nickels, or dimes.
Maybe it's time to carry around a dollar coin for just this reason.
See, for no particular reason, I do a lot of coin-flipping for decision making. Sometimes the coin teaches me what I really want ("Heads! I'm happy" or "Tails, I'm disappointed... oh, wait, that means I should do what will make me happy."); sometimes I realize I'm frustrated whichever way the coin comes up, and I follow the coin flip because, hey, why not?
Of course, every time I reach into my pocket these days, looking for a coin to flip, I end up remembering that, damn it, I put all my coins into my laundry-money container. If I do have any coins, they're likely to be pennies, nickels, or dimes.
Maybe it's time to carry around a dollar coin for just this reason.
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Date: 2005-09-29 06:35 pm (UTC)I have a few souvenir coins - some don't have any real value, but are excellent for this purpose, or for putting in an otherwise empty purse, because a purse should *always* have coin in it, to attract other coins.
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Date: 2005-10-02 05:45 am (UTC)I've often thought it would be neat if I could get some interesting coins to flip, if I'm going to be using them for divination... but when you get right down to it, binary decisions are always going to be limited.
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Date: 2005-09-29 07:44 pm (UTC)Which is why I put all the dollar and half-dollar coins I found during the Big Unpackiog in that blue bowl on your desk, but put the laundry change in the bowl in your bedroom.
Of course, I also put the glasses and plates on the wrong sides of the sink. (-;
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Date: 2005-09-29 08:04 pm (UTC)Being a fan of the "flip a coin and see how you feel" approach myself, I can sympathize.
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