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Do you have a secret you wouldn't tell anyone? What might happen if you did?

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Do you have a secret you wouldn't tell anyone? What might happen if you did?

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  1. An innocent man would get into trouble and his wife would probably leave him, taking their newborn child with her. People would look at me strangely, and my other half would be disappointed I hadn't told him what it was that was really upsetting me.

    Some things are best consigned to oblivion.


  2. I'd be always looking over my shoulder wondering who else knew

  3. I think if you keep a secret it only does two things ,its there either to deceive someone else or to cover your or some one Else's tracks , in business it may be used as a measure to hide a product from another company before a patent is placed on it,in a relationship it might be used to hide an event like a surprise or an affair to divulge this information would be catastrophic or enlightening  to the person or persons you are hiding it from in either case once you give it up its not a secret anymore...do you have a secret your not telling anyone about its always better to tell a trusted person like your parents,school teacher ,policeman etc or Even your best friend ...good luck

  4. I'm not telling!

  5. yes.it would wreck my marriage.

  6. All the related things which I want to keep OK, will get deteriorated.

  7. i would be shunned from society

  8. Yes I would lose some friends

  9. Yes.  They would lock me up in the LOONY BIN

  10. I don't think it does your psyche or spirit any good to have to live with whopping huge lies... its hard work to keep things a secret. I think the human soul needs to confine in someone else, to lighten the load and get another perspective on what ever it is.... obviously you have to choose your confident well and not blurt out everything to everyone!

  11. Hmm not really. Other people tell me stuff they wouldn't want repeating, I guess. If I did it would wreck friendships etc so I'm not prepared to =)

  12. Yep - I'd be sectioned under the mental health act.

  13. Break enuff rules, and you'll keep it secret. Cause they come getcha if it is found out.

  14. Yes it involves Gordon Brown and cross dressing and it's a secret I will take to the grave

  15. yes im full sure it would ruin my friendship with the best friend iv ever had by the way that sounds bad im in love with her but never told her its been 3 years  

  16. Yes.  I'd go to prison.

  17. Yes- if I told people this secret, then I would probably be sent to a clinic and my family and friends would probably disown me. d**n.

  18. Yes, but I can't tell you about it. It wouldn't be a secret then would it?

  19. This, I do not think is merely a matter of what might happen once a secret is revealed, fear or the excitement of knowing, that keep us from revealing to everyone what we better keep to ourselves, or to the intimate and trusted in our life. This I think is the matter of the very nature of ours, as nature of everything. I believe secrets are prized possessions of everything that exist, that everything keeps a secret or tow at the heart of their being: the universe, the world, nations, groups, agencies, people, households, elements, entities and animals, all have their secrets locked within the mystery of their forms and functions.

    Sometimes, secrets are hidden deep in the grandeur of things and sometimes in their inexplicability, inscrutability and vagueness, in their intrigue and in the subtly of their devices, plots and their stratagems. How hard would it be to pluck the mystery out the heart of an atom, or the fathoms the depths of an ocean, to explores expanses of space, or to measure the full expenditure of time, or to know all that I am, as who am I, my self? I think and realise that I think alone, or I can think alone. What if my thoughts were all too well known, or if everyone would be able to ready everyone’s thoughts, there then would be no one.

    Secrecy, I believe is the divine principle in existence. The Almighty God is the greatest of all secrets, He Who hides himself behind all things big and small, He Who is everywhere and yet nowhere in particular is to be found, He Who is within and without. If God Almighty does not give His secret away, why should I? Why should I be ready to give away mine? Why should a bird give away the secret of its nest, or the camouflage of its feathers? Why should a deer lead a leopard to its calves, and the leopard lose its stealth? I think if things would come to reveal all their secrets, they would all be dead, or none existent, within their being, as in the world.

    The wise and the powerful therefore know this all to well. They never give their secrets away. Where the weak and vulnerable would reveal their secrets all too quickly, sometime under pressure and sometimes by the very habit of theirs, they would brag, chat and simply let it off their chest without realising that they have done great harm telling the truth then they could ever have by hiding it; some people might fear that they would be found out, and therefore, it would be better if this happened sooner than later. The strong enough on the other hand would keep theirs to themselves, and their secrecy would add immensely to their power and to their potentiality.

    This is shame then the people who pry into other people’s lives, have no regard. And when they do inquisitively meddle they aim to kill, maim and harm, for without their secret secured many would be rendered weak and vulnerable. Many will die, or would be ruined, never being able to recover. The people who seek to reveal other people’s secrets mean to isolate them, they mean to cast them out of the kingdom of their gods, out of their world isolated and targeted and nailed to the cross. By revealing all about them they attach the very nature of humanity and cause tremendous harm, often for all the good reasons. A friend would not tell a friend’s secret, neither a noble soul would like to interest itself in another’s unfortunate disposition.

    Then as I come answer your question, I see that I could assume, for moment, that I do have a secret that I would not tell anyone, as if I did, I would not know what harm might happen, if so, then why should I tell you, here and now, as the same condition applies here? So either I choose to remain absolutely quite, or I might say: ‘you know, I do have a secret, but I am not going to tell you what it is’, then what do I mean, if not trying to create an intrigue in your mind about me. But are you the person of my choice to share my secrets with? Why would I intrigue you?

    All common secrets are about things that matter us most, the things like: hidden stores of wealth, plans, issues of personal safety and security, and those of fear, matters of honour, prestige and power, memories of embarrassing moments, deep hurts and personal failures, valued strengths and weaknesses, diseases and accidental mistakes, hardened habits, preferences, options and available choices, all these and more. We do not like to show our cards to everyone, whatever the matter may be on them. The true secrets of our being I believe are the ones we never tell anyone, ever. Then there are secrets that would be known only to us, the secrets that we never share with anyone, and the secrets that we share with people of our choice.

    I personally do not have any secrets, nothing to tell, reveal, to declare or put out for a show, for a perusal or a scrutiny of some sort, that if I have, and would reveal, would cause a major stir in my world. I see that I am pretty transparent person and like to stay that way.

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