A simple out look...(after reading Sean's last post)

Mar 29, 2006 13:48

It’s amazing that as a species we are all genetically the same, but in reality we are as different from each other as snowflakes. One person’s pleasure is another ones pain. Some choose to get buy with their pain whether it be physical or emotional, but never do anything about it; they ignore it completely and never learn. Some choose to inflict ( Read more... )

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kestrelkin March 29 2006, 20:16:54 UTC
true true...learn from pain, but do not let its memory haunt you as more than a lesson.

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glowboobs919 March 29 2006, 20:59:30 UTC
Oh, of course lesson only.^_^ Which is why I said in so many words that I'm finally over all the shit steve drug me threw, but it's not forgotten. ^_^

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acerbus_regalis March 30 2006, 04:07:17 UTC
I'm of the opinion that you would appreciate your relationship with Ruben regardless of whether or not you had been struck with Steve. Perhaps your previous relationship helped you recognize and appreciate things more, but you dont seem like the type of person to take people for granted.

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glowboobs919 March 30 2006, 13:34:33 UTC
You are absolutely correct. I would very much so appreciate my relationship with Ruben even if I hadn't been with Steve. I dated Ruben 10 years ago and it was wonderful then. But now that I have experienced so much more in life, I have a deeper understanding of how lucky I am to be in such a good relationship. You are also right about me not taking people, or anything else for that matter, for granted. Unfortunately there are some people in this world that will take what they can and run with it.

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acerbus_regalis March 30 2006, 04:04:54 UTC
But can someone truly recognize something as 'benevolent' if gifts and kind gestures have no value?

"Refraining mutually from injury, violence and exploitation and placing one's will on a par with that of someone else- this may become, in a certain rough sense, good manners among individuals if the appropriate conditions are present (namely, if these men are actually similar in strength and value standards and belong together in one 'body'). But as soon as this principle is extended, and possibly even accepted as the fundamental principle of society, it immediately proves to be what it really is- a will to the denial of life, a principle of disintegration and decay."

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