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We're trying to work things out. I do have everything her and I said in the past and a lot of it is so heartwarming to me. And I know she's getting me something for my birthday, like she did last year so I'm really excited.
I also think the fear of change and that which we don't concurably understand takes part in why many have ado moving on. And I understand. That we should. It was great chatting with you. I wish you the best and hope to see you soon. You as well. ^^
I do think that's a good way to peer at it. But I think, while it may be embroiled, inherent, and base for us in some way to err to a certain set of attributes, that there will always be something deeper than what seems prevalent across all underlying what we do. That said, I do think it's these traits that make us relate to one another. We can relate to how one another feels, but no one person feels or does anything the same. I suppose it could be said of the same for all life on Earth - that all sentient beings cling to life with a great many ways of pronouncing it.
Well, I think human nature may not be predetermined. But I am in wholehearted concurrence. The past will always seem better, the present most imperative, and the future uncertain, to my eyes.
That's why I feel "superiority" and "inferiority" are states of mind, at least with regard to oneself. And I think that's also because most tend to dwell over the things of past (as well as having difficulty moving on, since the past is always better in hindsight, I think).
Right, we are who we are (concurably making manifest) and we shouldn't try to overextend ourselves just to vindicate something. I feel that doing the good you can is just as good - if not better - than trying to "show" something through an onset of ostentatiously displayed skills (or bromides, even). I think that's a great part of acceptance that often escapes most.
Well, things have been shaky between my best friend and I. I used to feel so close to her but since she started working at a job and such and I haven't been on as much, we don't seem as close as we used to be. We're trying to work things out as best as we can. I just gotta keep being positive.
Right, it's only how we use it, what we get out of it. I can say with insouciant tone that I find "perfection" a human-concocted notion as well and something of a conundrum. And I'd ultimately say it's our ideals as a collective race that would contribute more than any one person.
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