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Currently I am involve in this Clinical study where there's not much to do but sleep, eat, read, board games, and watch movies, and something came to my mind.
Try to think about when you are around people, whether it be with friends, family, or random people. When you are socializing with people, try to socialize with a sense and awareness of your emotions and actions. Are you being absolutely yourself or do you tend to act in a way in favor of the other party to fit in?
I try to be myself, but it's hard because I want people to like me and I feel sometimes I have play in favor of others (which sometimes goes against myself). The key is to notice the behavior and try to practice and better yourself.
Here's a cool quote to live by "I rather be like by people for who I am than be liked by people for pretending to be someone that I am not"
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As the ending to Evangelion implies:
'Nuff said.
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These might be the worst back to back posts I've read in months. Of course you make a certain amount of concessions when you deal with other people. That's called being social. If all you do is stand on a soap box and beat your chest about your own outlooks and beliefs, not only will no one want to be around you, but you'll be a complete berke in the process.
And Sane, for your sake, I hope you're kidding.
Jam it back in, in the dark.