Do you remember before the internet, that it was thought the cause of collective stupidity was the lack of information?Well...it wasn't that.
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Quote from: Pyraxis on March 19, 2008, 06:40:51 PMQuote from: DirtDawg on March 19, 2008, 06:24:33 PMQuote from: Pyraxis on March 19, 2008, 05:55:32 PMAnd if they're not a jerkoff, and you have no ill will?... in the case of Soph, for instance?It was a generalized bitch... I can think of at least three people it's immediately applicable to. It's something I've run into a lot.Needing a friend probably covers it though. I just struggle when I am said friend, and honestly want to help, but can't say either "yeah, I know what you mean" or "here's what you could do to fix it." But I'm also susceptible to taking it hard when a person says "you're too happy (or too successful, or too competent, or too young, or too alive) to get it." I always feel guilty for walking away - if I'm so successful or whatever, there ought to be something else I could do.Didn't see this on the first go'round. That's why your next post baffled me, somewhat. ... but you're right. I always feel inadequate when I am that savior/friend. I always feel that I could do more, but we can't. All we can ever do is show someone the stones.We can not keep them from slipping, even when we help them up several times and show them the next and the next.We must keep trying though, even if all we can offer is good footing and a strong back.
Quote from: DirtDawg on March 19, 2008, 06:24:33 PMQuote from: Pyraxis on March 19, 2008, 05:55:32 PMAnd if they're not a jerkoff, and you have no ill will?... in the case of Soph, for instance?It was a generalized bitch... I can think of at least three people it's immediately applicable to. It's something I've run into a lot.Needing a friend probably covers it though. I just struggle when I am said friend, and honestly want to help, but can't say either "yeah, I know what you mean" or "here's what you could do to fix it." But I'm also susceptible to taking it hard when a person says "you're too happy (or too successful, or too competent, or too young, or too alive) to get it." I always feel guilty for walking away - if I'm so successful or whatever, there ought to be something else I could do.
Quote from: Pyraxis on March 19, 2008, 05:55:32 PMAnd if they're not a jerkoff, and you have no ill will?... in the case of Soph, for instance?
And if they're not a jerkoff, and you have no ill will?
Quote from: DirtDawg on March 19, 2008, 07:35:51 PMQuote from: Pyraxis on March 19, 2008, 06:40:51 PMQuote from: DirtDawg on March 19, 2008, 06:24:33 PMQuote from: Pyraxis on March 19, 2008, 05:55:32 PMAnd if they're not a jerkoff, and you have no ill will?... in the case of Soph, for instance?It was a generalized bitch... I can think of at least three people it's immediately applicable to. It's something I've run into a lot.Needing a friend probably covers it though. I just struggle when I am said friend, and honestly want to help, but can't say either "yeah, I know what you mean" or "here's what you could do to fix it." But I'm also susceptible to taking it hard when a person says "you're too happy (or too successful, or too competent, or too young, or too alive) to get it." I always feel guilty for walking away - if I'm so successful or whatever, there ought to be something else I could do.Didn't see this on the first go'round. That's why your next post baffled me, somewhat. ... but you're right. I always feel inadequate when I am that savior/friend. I always feel that I could do more, but we can't. All we can ever do is show someone the stones.We can not keep them from slipping, even when we help them up several times and show them the next and the next.We must keep trying though, even if all we can offer is good footing and a strong back. but sometimes we can carry them all the way and we dont
Everyone will die one day.Stop living for other people and live for you.
I always feel inadequate when I am that savior/friend. I always feel that I could do more, but we can't. All we can ever do is show someone the stones.We can not keep them from slipping, even when we help them up several times and show them the next and the next.We must keep trying though, even if all we can offer is good footing and a strong back.
You'll never self-actualize the subconscious canopy of stardust with that attitude.