People trying to find themselves. Everyone around us is constantly telling us, but they're all wrong, aren't they? The pain of objectification. The fear of discovery. Better to submerge ourselves in the depths, holding the breath until it leaves us completely, and we die down there, all alone.
:cool: I totally understand.I would prefer not to answer personal questions on the grounds of avoiding self incrimination. — All sight
Nothing here to be self-consciously humble about. — Bitter Crank
Marx said, “The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." — Bitter Crank
@Valentinus Impressive reply.I am not saying what is a proper response. That is your problem given only to you as it is given to me as my problem. We all have these peculiar assignments, given to each of us. Our attempts to sort these elements out either lead to some kind of policy for ourselves or not.
The courage part is accepting those conditions and not waiting for better ones. — Valentinus
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