Meanwhile, the term conundrum has multiple definitions. The first one simple means a riddle. A conundrum is a feisty riddle, usually tricky to answer and in some instances derives its answer from a pun or an unexpected response. According to some quick Googling, examples of conundrums are as follows:
1. What is round, hard, and sticks so far out of a man's pajamas that you can hang a hat on it? His head.
2. What four-letter word ending in K means "intercourse"? "Talk"
3. What is it that a man can do standing up, a women sitting down, and a dog on three legs? Shake hands
4. What is it that a cow has four of and a woman has only two of? Legs
What were you thinking eh? Cheeky sod. Then again, I'm a cheeky sod myself, as most of my friends would know, hence it's quite appropriate. Of course, the other definition of conundrum is the most serious one, pertaining to a serious problem that is extremely bothersome, intricate and difficult to solve. It can be academic, such as the conundrum as to how the Stonehenge or the Easter Island Moai were built; it may also be personally, such as how a smart yet financially compromised student will be able to pursue medicine. I love the word. For starters it sounds so deep. Just say it. Conundrum. But more importantly the dichotomy of the word, its foolhardy first meaning and its deeper serious meaning, strikes me as amazing. The English language does play its tricks doesn't it? (Damn you Shakespeare, knowing history you probably came up with this word, among the many other highfalutin words in our lexicon!)
So you're given my title, Catalytic Conundrums. What does this imply? Hopefully this blog will move my readers in the same way a catalyst moves a reaction. Perhaps not the sort of "mobilize to the streets" kind of move similar to some other blogs I know but perhaps it'll move you emotionally. Hence the second part of the tale, conundrums. I rant on this blog, tell my stories, give my advice, and perhaps opt to send messages to people in the future. They can be happy or sad, whatever happens in my life, or whichever strikes my fancy, after all, life goes up and down all the time, if it didn't, you'd be dead. Either way, they may fall under either (or both) of conundrum's definitions. I hope that in the future, the discussions of this blog may truly be an instigator, or catalyst of critical thought among its readers, and then my friends, I would feel satisfied.
As for the not so average being, I just needed something to fill the gap in my title, but in all honesty, there's no such thing as an average person in anything, is there? :)
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