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TopicNormalizing anxiety, awkwardness, and general anti-social behavior is wrong.
CountDog
05/11/18 2:01:30 PM
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Corrupt_Power posted...
CountDog posted...
TC, my whole life I've been thinking the thoughts your having. But everyone has their own movie, play yours, and let other people play theirs.

That's a nice and friendly way to look at it, but it's also terribly naive. Everyone else's "movie" as you put it plays into everyone else's. This idea of personal development not being worth it, or not even being a good idea, is an extremely dangerous poison to society as a whole.

Plus, I absolutely refuse to let people actively disregard their personal flaws. I don't care how you personally need to do it, go to counseling, take medication, confront that blacked out memory you've buried your whole life, build a routine and have someone else hold you accountable to it, it doesn't matter. If you aren't in some way working towards being the best you you can be, then you're not worth mine or anyone else's time. When that becomes the norm, across the board, we're locked into a fast-track for a world that looks a hell of a lot like Idiocracy. Except in this particular case it's less full-blown stupidity and more everyone shuts down into their own personal bubble.


I've had plenty of discussions my whole life on this topic and many others, it will get you no where, if your not a professional, people don't care,this all stems from ego, if you dish some out, you'll get some back.

and ill wrap your ,"naive", comment, put that into a nice envelope. And send that back to you discreetly.
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