Originally posted by Cyner
trying to give helpful advice... on KMCI forgot what this site is like.
I'm sorry.
So you claim my problem is that I seek self respect from others' opinions of me?
I have confidence in my intelligence, confidence in my ability to pursue a career. Right now I can literally see myself getting a scholarship into a university, and that's not easy for most poeple who have already graduated High School without said scholarship. I am confident that I am good-looking, people have asked me how I'm loosing weight, telling me whatever I'm doing is working. That is a way for me to determine such things...in fact in my entire life out-side input has been crucial for my self confidence...and you're saying that no one will ever be able to give me confidence, that it must totally from within. There needs to be some palpatine reassurence, doesn't there?
Originally posted by Dolos
Without emotion we wouldn't make choices. We'd be like a rock.In a social environment, positive emotion like love breeds biasm - which breeds negative emotions like envy, which can result in irrational behavior such a sabotauge. This creates negative emotions like anger, which leads more irrational behavior.
Sometimes you need to bash your emotions to make it through the day, you have to seem a sociopath. A wise person controls their emotions, so that he/she can make better decisions. The emotions are still there, and love is biasm, holding one higher than the others. Even if you're aware if their shortcomings, they must not even conflict your feelings for them.
Originally posted by Jeffisffa983
If your friendships with women are falling apart, it must mean that they no longer think you're a homosexual and therefore, could not be friends with you. Congratulations on your life's upgrade.
My sexual orientation was never the issue. My stand for Christianity may have had an effect on them but not my orientation, I've always been straight and it will remain that way pass the day I die into the Afterlife! They change their minds and get hurt too easily. The energy they've given is unstable; they are high one day and low for another three or four days.
Originally posted by DolosThis is the song that killed Jon-Erik Hexum.
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