Anticipation versus expectation a comparison: Anticipation - TopicsExpress



          

Anticipation versus expectation a comparison: Anticipation promotes a more readied environment, has pronounced claims towards immediacy, frequently asserts an intimacy of urgency, implies an active timeline towards exposure, demonstrates a sense of being an active third party yet in spectatorship, builds an oncoming towards participation which justifies an occasional unwarranted response. Anticipation has a formalized first person claim which assumes itself soon to be involved and a self-permission to feel included. Anticipation proposes itself into a response, summons itself as if from a preordained agreement. Anticipation harbors an enthusiasm as its medium, feels for a shared theme with others. Anticipation is rightly so by its presence. It is a simpler explanation to bystanders and tends towards a brighter view. While expectation is steeped in subtlety and cues, and may include no reaction as a response. It may be only a private construction from within. It has a prominent internal audience as a major aspect. Expectation has an intimacy interpreting for itself as it has an implicit contract in unsaid-ness that looks to details in an unfolding manner. It has story that supports its unexposed cause while it defends itself with a long deep history. Expectation may reach no climax or celebration. It may continue a sequence towards a next expectation as usually it is not a stand-alone or pinnacle result. There is an immediacy of quiet emotion at hand for it lives more as a completion than an event. Expectation can have a weave of construction as its means. It can have multiple accounts to what it says and does. Expectation has its privacy as a perception that may not even be formally shared. I am anticipating a next expectation. I am expecting a next anticipation. Rock, paper, scissors . . .
Posted on: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 13:49:07 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015