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Quote from: duncvis on February 17, 2007, 09:30:51 PMTrue - a little self-awareness is generally a good thing as far as charting a course out of the shit is concerned, but aware and accepting implies that those attributes are no longer a source of depression or self-loathing. (...) Ignoring the stuff you can't do anything about right now is good mental hygiene as far as I'm concerned, like closing the door on a cupboard you don't have time to clear out until you do have time.But how are you going to compensate for them, and try not to make mistakes based on them, if you don't know what they are?Or maybe what I'm thinking of is just being detached from your anxieties, which isn't necessarily to everyone's taste.
True - a little self-awareness is generally a good thing as far as charting a course out of the shit is concerned, but aware and accepting implies that those attributes are no longer a source of depression or self-loathing. (...) Ignoring the stuff you can't do anything about right now is good mental hygiene as far as I'm concerned, like closing the door on a cupboard you don't have time to clear out until you do have time.
Quote from: duncvis on February 17, 2007, 09:30:51 PM('your message of loathing is important to us. you have been placed in a queue and will be dealt with as soon as I have a few brain cells spare for you') That goes on my favorite quotes list.
('your message of loathing is important to us. you have been placed in a queue and will be dealt with as soon as I have a few brain cells spare for you')