I've noticed that more people are looking at the world through a microscope, when really they should be using it to look in to themselves before they try to decipher the world.
Now, of course I understand a lot of the outer world accounts for what you discover about yourself on the inside, and a lot of that may even come from places that don't really have a definite place, but exist mainly in mind.
Once you find out who you are with some serious certainty, then you can learn to become much more concerned with your own issues than the pointless drama and misguided 'truths' found in the everyday life.
I left this post short an vague intentionally. If you want further explanation specifically, then leave a comment, I'll get to it.
My first post offered answers to your questions and problems to the best of my abilities, and I have yet to receive any requests.
SO: Please, please Puhhhhllleeeezzzzeeeee
give me something to write about, what you want to hear, I've got plenty of things I could write about, but there are so many, it's really hard to pick just one, and I don't really know what's going to spark some interest in people.
Alright,
Thanks.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
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The world is so amazing when viewed through a microscope. To look at the intricacies of all the other life around us on a microscopic scale to see how it relates to yourself is very rewarding. Piecing all little parts of the picture to see the larger beautiful portrait makes for a much more enjoyable journey.
When looking at ones-self through the microscope, one must be ready to accept what is there. No matter what it is.
Hrm...
A few people I know...not you...but some...Just don't really want to look at themselves at all. I don't want to look at myself at all, but I have to before I can judge others. And when I say judge, I don't really mean judge. I just can't think of the word at the moment...
I guess I could honestly say that I don't know how to find out who I am. I can say that I am suchandsuchandsuch but that probably isn't what I think about myself on the inside. Most times, it isn't.
So, to say all of this, I feel like I should ask a question...so you can have a blog topic. It's not directed toward anyone or anything...
Have you noticed how people act completely differently around certain people and when you are just with them, it's a different person?
I know one or two people like this. matilda
I was just wondering what you thought about people like that.
I might get to that topic in the near future,
but
judgment is more of a political correctness thing than an actual issue. Without judging people, then what kind of people would we end up hanging around?
You have to screen people in one way or another or else everyone gets close, the good and the bad.
Sure, by a lot of christian standards and the like " It's not your place to judge someone" but very few people are going to judge themselves, especially by your ideals and beliefs.
Know what I mean?
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