I am a person who always goes North. It's who I am. Although I am tired of going North, so tired I cannot bear to live with myself, I cannot stop, because stopping just wouldn't be me, it's not in my nature. — unenlightened
How can I change without being different? — unenlightened
This is a really difficult subject. — Valentinus
I see the automatic quality of the self denigration. I see myself taking pleasure in it while it hurts me. — Valentinus
I feel that I learned this from others but none of the likely suspects are anywhere near as good at it as I am at hurting myself. — Valentinus
This thing of being trapped in myself is oddly connected to everything else I observe. But if I turn that observation into a thing, I lose sight of the original sighting. — Valentinus
On the positive side, the whole experience has made me very skeptical of certain kinds of reports. I may be dumb as a rock but if I can't trust myself to get out of this mess, I don't trust myself to be the cause of it all either. — Valentinus
It is interesting that you understood my remark about taking pleasure in cruelty as a kind of gratitude. — Valentinus
I am pretty sure that I learned how to shame myself by being shamed by others. — Valentinus
Just as an elaboration. These sort of 'moods' manifest (in my case) into eventually suicidal ideations. — Wallows
There is a limit though — Wallows
How can I change without being different?
— unenlightened
I don't really know. I suppose it's the kind of difference that makes no real difference. Or rather to put it more bluntly, it's the kind of difference that is actually quite detrimental. — Wallows
The observer is the observed. — J.Krishnamurti
There is no 'how'. Identity is a habit of thought — unenlightened
If you understood that, you are probably at least as screwed up as I am. — Valentinus
Are you getting a feeling for the metrics I am trying to establish here? — Valentinus
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