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expect the unexpected?.... confusing?
if you expect the unexpected does that mean the expected becomes unexpected
or does tht mean you expect everything
but by calling it unexpected that means you aren't expecting it so...
does that mean you should just say
expect
and leave it at that
What do you think?
Ains
^(^ elephant
2 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The moment you expect the unexpected the unexpected becomes the expected so then you must expect something else which would eventually mean that you would expect so much that only the extremely unexpectable would be expected, but wouldn't necessarily happen because it is so unexpected. I hope this clears things up. ~)~ sleeping elephant.
- 1 decade ago
wow. we can get in depth with this, but I'm just going to say: expect/anticipate something that your not planning on happening. You don't have to take it that literally..though maybe you would do well in philosophy.