As I was driving home from a shopping trip yesterday evening, I passed a streetlight just as it blinked out. It resurrected a weird little back-of-my-mind thought that always crops up when that happens: "The spies are signaling my approach."
It’s funny how the human mind tries to find meaning in everything that happens, no matter how implausible the resulting explanation might be. It’s the same kind of thinking that leads people to talk – only half-jokingly – about gremlins stealing their car keys and hiding them or their cat batting at the ghost in the corner.
I remember the first time I took an airplane trip by myself, when I was about nine. I was so worried about doing something scary and dangerous to the plane that I was afraid to press the button that made the seat recline. Even a child understands that a plane manufacturer wouldn’t really put a button on a passenger seat that makes the cabin suddenly depressurize, but when you’re in a new situation, it seems best to just play things safe.
So what quirky little notions do you have that you don’t share lest your nearest and dearest question your sanity? I’m willing to bet everyone has at least one or two.
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