Everyday, I think about what I'm going to do when I'm older. Like where people are going to go when the Sun explodes, how to change society, etc. It seems like I'm the only person I know who think about it. I think of like faraway places, not what I'm going to have for dinner or anything. Do a lot of other people think about this stuff. I'm only 13, and it seems like I'm really different from everybody. I love to party and have fun and stuff, but it's like my mind is split in two, one for worldly, big thoughts that predominantly rule my head, but another part that thinks about "normal things". What's different about me that makes me think about such big stuff? I don't think it's bad at all, just odd that no body worries about what's going to happen 50 billion years from now. I do all the time. Can someone explain this to me?
theymos answered Tuesday November 13 2007, 5:42 pm: Some people are just like that. Don't worry about it. Probably one out of ten of your friends thinks about the same things, you're certainly not alone.
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