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TopicI don't see any benefit in having high standards
known2FAIL
11/26/21 7:11:54 PM
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Lost_All_Senses posted...
I completely agree. I came to this conclusion awhile ago, but it's hard to sell to others. I think it's something you grow into from years of adjusting the way your mind works. Im glad you got there, cause it's so much more chill lol. And it's way easier to be around people too. Cause the lower standards you have, the more you give yourself a break when viewing yourself through projecting on others as well.

Absolutely agree. I think it really is an age thing.

Lost_All_Senses posted...
I think you're thinking too deep with it lol. He's not saying accept toxic people into your life. I think of it more as make the qualities you just said more important than shallow qualities. People have the wrong high standards.

CORRECT. What I underlined is extremely important and the main point. Of course, I want to have high standards for myself, my morals, my SO, etc. Even the SO thing doesnt need to be too high or you will just be alone unless you are OK with that like me. (I dont have high standards, I just like being alone lol.)

Setting high standards for everyday random people will do nothing but make your life miserable. You will grow to hate everyone because of it. This is true for things as well. You will hate things like most video games to most movies to most jobs. Having those kind of standards for everything is how you have a miserable life.


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