"Why" for me seems to mean everything for me. It almost seems as if...it is the foundation from which I know anything: what to do, why to do it, how to do it, and when to do it and where to do it. It's almost as if.... If I can't can't understand why...then it seems I can't understand anything? It just seems that way to me but I also know that's not always true...as I'm saying it. Getting past the why for me at times....seems to be the biggest challenge I have to getting past most of the obstacles I've faced in dealing with this "why" issue I have. Why, why, why!!!! I need to know why!!! lol
And if I don't know.....it bugs the crap out of me!!! lol Why is that? I have learned however....to let this go too. (but it never really goes away either even if I let it go for now. I just know now....that it will be waiting for me later. So letting it go really....is just postponing the inevitable...for when ever that happens and not really letting it go of it completely.) As long as I don't worry....I won't think about it even if I still want to know? That's the real test for me...if whether I've let it go or not (for now lol )
I may have included my favorite "why" story here before...but it's buried somewhere (thinking?).. and I think this is a really good one ad worth mentioning again because this is one that my wife really related to and remembered. I can't remember specifically the person who told this story....but it was from a psychologist who was recalling this story from what a client had told him. That's all I remember about that only....this was a true story and not some fable or fictional tale. As it was told.
This man, was having a great deal of trouble with his wife in that she was very fixated with doing things a certain way. He had learned not to bring things up with her since it only caused problems whenever he did since she got very defensive if he questioned her. (that would be soooo me, which is why I like this story)
Anyway....his wife had this thing about cutting the ends off a ham before she prepared it to put in the oven. He noticed this...and finally asked her "why" she cut the ends off the Ham. Apparently, she didn't have an exact answer other than this was the way her mother did it. Knowing better not to push for an explanation that she didn't have.....the man had a chance one time with her mother in private to ask about this? Her answer was...."this was the way my mother did it...so I always did that too?" But she did say if I recall, that she really didn't know why her mother did it that way?
So now, since the moms mom (the grandmother) was still alive at the time. The man got the chance to finally go right to the source and ask the horse.....why? The answer? Apparently, the Grandmother only had one size pan to cook with and she had to cut the ends off the ham to get it in the pan. That's it. That's the only reason why?
And two generations later.....this is the way, that ham is done and yet no one ever asked why or questioned the reasons for it?
I've used this story to reference a lot of things or topics with my wife who really like this story when I told her. Anytime I've used it with her....it's always a successful interaction and she has even used it with me to do the same when ever there seems to be something that we are not understanding or agreement on in order to get us both on the same page. It seems to be a story that my wife can relate to in the same way I can and that right there is a good place to start when ever we start missing each other or unable to explain things sometimes. For that reason alone....I thought it was worth bringing up again.
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Submitted by NowOrNever (not verified) on
ahaaha. Enjoyed this so much
Reminds me of the time I was living in a foreign country, and was in a friend's kitchen, with several people, prepping dinner. I saw one of my friends preparing cucumbers by cutting the ends off of them and rubbing the cut off ends against the place they were cut off on the cuke. Little circular rubbings on the ends of the main cuke. I said "Why are you doing that??" To which came the reply, "To draw out the bitterness".
American mind blown.
Well, who am I to know? Am I an expert on cukes?
Bottom line, people have their own answers. And who cares if once upon a time it was a long ham. Anything that gets the ham cooked...or the cuke into the salad.
: )
Thanks for the reminder, J
LOL NON
Submitted by kellyj on
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Why is in left field....
Submitted by c ur self on
Abbott and Costello...Who is on first....They put Why in the right position....The answer to Why; if I ever get it...Usually comes out of left field...:)
You know J, asking why isn't good when it's obvious the person I'm asking doesn't know why themselves....And the answer usually is the same every time any way...It's because we are human....
C....
Naturally....C
Submitted by kellyj on
This is my new response to my wife C....if I want to have peace. I've tried to play every position you can play in her ball game...and no matter what...I'm still playing her game. Even "I don't care" doesn't work since he's at short stop??? lol Actually...."I don't care" is my normal position and why is not the most important position to me.
The problem I face with my wife is she's actually the one in the "why" position (left field) and since I'm at short stop.....if I miss a grounder.....it goes straight to "why " in left field and that's what starts these messes. "Why" blames "I don't care" for missing the ball and now "why" wants to know "why" I did. And since I'm playing"I don't care"at short stop.... and can't really answer her unless I move out of position from my normal "I don't care" one....now I have to worry about this every time I miss a grounder and this really stresses me out!!! lol
Lou Costello's big mistake in the first place....was walking on stage during Abbots play and joining him in his script and trying to use his own script to follow him? lol
If I'm playing her game (which sometimes I have to, there are times this happens too)....naturally speaking. If I just want to be myself and act naturally and be at peace....."naturally" is the best response and "I don't care" is the the best position to be in which is always in agreement if it's her game I'm playing and it's not important when I'm playing her game, on her turf, and on her terms. The problem for me is...I've never been very good at grounders and 'I don't care" is the position she's chosen to play short stop? See the dilemma? lol
Pin pointing our problem mostly....is when my wife insists on playing my game and trying to apply her rules to it and playing the role of Lou Costello and walking on stage during my performance like he did...and getting upset when she doesn't know the rules and tries to apply her own in that situation. She doesn't like the feeling of being left out of anything and wants to play on my turf too as well as hers. The problem there is....she wants to play Umpire in my game instead of joining me in my game and on my turf and naturally..... this doesn't work for me at all? lol If she insists on being Umpire....we're always going to get into trouble together when she comes to my home field to play. lol
Right now....I asking her nicely...if she'll just take a seat in the Grand Stand and just watch and be a spectator for a while until she can get up to speed with how I need to play my game for myself...at least on my turf and my home field. When I'm on her turf and playing her game....I don't need to know "why"....naturally, is always the right answer and it works since I'm not taking any position other than short stop which is "I don't care." lol
Thanks C....that was a good one. It's one of my favorites;)
J
https://youtu.be/sShMA85pv8M
J...A Complete description in one word...NIce!
Submitted by c ur self on
Referencing what comes natural for the human mind is a great answer...It exudes acceptance...It also makes other statements like...(It doesn't surprise me....I wouldn't expect any thing different)...You get is said w/ one word w/ naturally....(To short of an answer to be interrupted...LOL
I might borrow this...I wike it!
C