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Doesn't expecting the unexpected?
make the unexpected become the expected?
13 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
In a weird kind of confusing way yes. So it's better to just have no expectations at all! :)
- djmantxLv 71 decade ago
Yes so you really are no longer expecting the unexpected but the expected and could still be caught off guard by the unexpected so be sure and expect that too. :)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes. Because the unexpected is now the expected, you're expecting it to happen, but when it does, it comes unexpectedly.
Makes sense to me...
- Anonymous5 years ago
yeah! i like this question. I guess that would make the unexpected expected- just making sure you're ready for anything at any time anywhere
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- ?Lv 61 decade ago
If you want to wait nervously waiting for the expected to happen, then yes, totally!
fear of the unexpected upon fear of the now anticipated, exception to the rule, .....THE Expected!
AaaHhhhh!
Source(s): The almost Unknown! - Mac SLv 71 decade ago
In a sense, yes. However, pondering the unknown is a fool's errand.
Source(s): Just my idiotic opinion - Lisa the PoohLv 71 decade ago
Sadly, that actually made sense to me!
And yeah, I guess it does. Even still, sometimes I am taken by surprise...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yep,then ya let yer guard down