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a relaxed man is not necessarily a better man
a single event can have infinitely many interpretations
bad intentions can yield good results
being sure of yourself means you're a fool
believing in rebirth is the same as admitting defeat
confusing yourself is a way to stay honest
emotional responses are as valuable as intellectual responses
expiring for love is beautiful but stupid
expressing anger is necessary
extreme behavior has its basis in pathological psychology
go all out in romance and let the chips fall where they may
guilt and self-laceration are indulgences
habitual contempt doesn't reflect a finer sensibility
hiding your emotions is despicable
"a relaxed man is not necessarily a better man"
true, but a relaxed man may not care about being "better", which is a very open description.
Quote from: Failure on May 10, 2012, 12:19:11 AM
"a relaxed man is not necessarily a better man"
true, but a relaxed man may not care about being "better", which is a very open description.
i think it was attacking the stereotype people have on relaxed individuals (that they think the more relaxed they are, the more they've came with terms with whatever)
confusing yourself is a way to stay honest
being sure of yourself means you're a fool
it's not good to operate on credit
knowing yourself lets you understand others
slipping into madness is good for the sake of comparison
starvation is nature's way
talking is used to hide one's inability to act
thinking too much can only cause problems
fear is the greatest incapacitator
Quote from: vziard on May 10, 2012, 01:07:57 AM
fear is the greatest incapacitator
this one for sure
the entire parable of Waiting Before the Law (if you read this and you aren't affected for life then there is something terribly wrong)
also, those all sound too quickly put together. wisdom isn't made of legos.
but, someone once said that propaganda does not deceive people, it merely helps them to deceive themselves.
this is true, from a benz driving down a pothole'd street, to multitudes upon multitudes wired into facebook.
Quote from: Socks on May 10, 2012, 06:03:13 AM
the entire parable of Waiting Before the Law (if you read this and you aren't affected for life then there is something terribly wrong)
also, those all sound too quickly put together. wisdom isn't made of legos.
but, someone once said that propaganda does not deceive people, it merely helps them to deceive themselves.
this is true, from a benz driving down a pothole'd street, to multitudes upon multitudes wired into facebook.
the lady that made them made them sound 'quickly' for a reason
in fact, she made the text scroll very quick so it can be faintly understood
Quote from: Clucky on May 10, 2012, 10:30:50 PM
the lady that made them made them sound 'quickly' for a reason
in fact, she made the text scroll very quick so it can be faintly understood
this does not serve to rectify my displeasure.
Quote from: Socks on May 11, 2012, 06:10:28 AM
this does not serve to rectify my displeasure.
then she is successful n_u