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Three Dialogs of Misunderstanding
1.
--The world is yours if you want it. You don't need permission for anything.
--Don't tell me what to do.
2.
--The only way to make your life your own is to face yourself with honesty. To accept those things about yourself that you don't like by facing them head-on. To see the ugliest things about yourself and embrace that side of yourself in order to grow.
--Why do you always want me to feel disgusted with myself?
3.
--Zarathustra went to his cave for years before re-emerging into the world of man. As did Jesus. As did Buddha... in their own ways. Solitude is the basis of renewal, the basis of identity, and the basis of the evaluation of values. Without solitude, man is lost.
--Why are you so distant?
--The world is yours if you want it. You don't need permission for anything.
2.
--The only way to make your life your own is to face yourself with honesty. To accept those things about yourself that you don't like by facing them head-on. To see the ugliest things about yourself and embrace that side of yourself in order to grow.
3.
--Zarathustra went to his cave for years before re-emerging into the world of man. As did Jesus. As did Buddha... in their own ways. Solitude is the basis of renewal, the basis of identity, and the basis of the evaluation of values. Without solitude, man is lost.
2 Comments:
Inspired.
I want to respond to your post with a post of my own, and if it's alright with you, quote you.
Peace,
A
Sure, feel free. I'd like to see your response.
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