I sometimes wonder about things and rather than ponder alone I thought I might treat you to something to think about!
Do your obsessions put you in harms way in ways you don't take into consideration, I am not talking about being obsessed with keeping venomous snakes in your pantry or skydiving with specialty made rice paper parachutes, I mean if you are obsessed by something so much that it blinds you to things you would otherwise be wary of.
I used to be obsessed with reading as a child so much so that I would read while I walked to school, I always looked up to cross the street but drivers may have worried judging by the honks and shouts I got. I also was as an older child, obsessed by collecting trading cards, to the point I would walk or ride my pushbike to places I had never been to that were miles away, just to go somewhere different in the hopes that another location would furnish me with a different selection of trading cards.
Has anybody else been oblivious to dangers due to obsession or does not your obsession obsess you to that point?
Do your obsessions put you in harms way in ways you don't take into consideration, I am not talking about being obsessed with keeping venomous snakes in your pantry or skydiving with specialty made rice paper parachutes, I mean if you are obsessed by something so much that it blinds you to things you would otherwise be wary of.
I used to be obsessed with reading as a child so much so that I would read while I walked to school, I always looked up to cross the street but drivers may have worried judging by the honks and shouts I got. I also was as an older child, obsessed by collecting trading cards, to the point I would walk or ride my pushbike to places I had never been to that were miles away, just to go somewhere different in the hopes that another location would furnish me with a different selection of trading cards.
Has anybody else been oblivious to dangers due to obsession or does not your obsession obsess you to that point?