I wonder why people never…

The jump-off line is actually invented by Laurie Wagner, inspired by An Ordinary Day by Jean Reinhold. 

I wonder why people never expect things to go wrong until they do? Inborn optimism or protagonist syndrome? 

I wonder why people never talk about the failures or think about them even if they are talked about? Why such an obsession about success? What values is success without failure? 

I wonder why people never have the same standards over the most basic things? It’s individuality, I guess, but also frustrating. How low can some people stoop to? 

I wonder why people never… I don’t wonder actually. Not about that. I wonder about constellations and how I can create new ones to fit different societies. 

I wonder about the first names being given to things and the inconsistencies between languages and cultures. I wonder about speculative biology even though I never did biology. I wonder where I am going with my current novel. I wonder if life is always a repeated pattern or I’m just too astute? 

Published by moonlakeku

intermediate Chinese fantasy writer working on her debut series

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