Well... what I think is that when he says the words "leave me alone.. don't leave me alone" is like when you want everyone out of your life, but you want that one person to notice when you say your "fine". It's like when you want to be left alone when you say "im fine" but you want that one person to notice you're lying.
Something else I noticed, when he says "a kitchen sink to you is not a kitchen sink to me" is that we find our own meaning in things. We all have different ways of solving things.
@TØP21 I remember reading somewhere that if you ask someone three times (or thereabouts) if they're ok only on the third time will they give you an honest answer. As you suggest the other times we sort of think the person doesn't really care if they only ask once or twice ...so we give them a simple "I'm fine" ... but three or more times and we actually think maybe they really do want to know!
@TØP21 I remember reading somewhere that if you ask someone three times (or thereabouts) if they're ok only on the third time will they give you an honest answer. As you suggest the other times we sort of think the person doesn't really care if they only ask once or twice ...so we give them a simple "I'm fine" ... but three or more times and we actually think maybe they really do want to know!
Well... what I think is that when he says the words "leave me alone.. don't leave me alone" is like when you want everyone out of your life, but you want that one person to notice when you say your "fine". It's like when you want to be left alone when you say "im fine" but you want that one person to notice you're lying. Something else I noticed, when he says "a kitchen sink to you is not a kitchen sink to me" is that we find our own meaning in things. We all have different ways of solving things.
@TØP21 I remember reading somewhere that if you ask someone three times (or thereabouts) if they're ok only on the third time will they give you an honest answer. As you suggest the other times we sort of think the person doesn't really care if they only ask once or twice ...so we give them a simple "I'm fine" ... but three or more times and we actually think maybe they really do want to know!
@TØP21 I remember reading somewhere that if you ask someone three times (or thereabouts) if they're ok only on the third time will they give you an honest answer. As you suggest the other times we sort of think the person doesn't really care if they only ask once or twice ...so we give them a simple "I'm fine" ... but three or more times and we actually think maybe they really do want to know!