The urge to change or alter surroundings or ones personal life does not mean being unhappy with a given situation. I just means that (as with everything) things can and need to be improved
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And what an incredible thursday attempt it was - it being tuesday, and all. ;)
Your right (at least, I think so, and you don't cite sources) in that wanting change does not neccesarily mean unhappiness - I'm just wondering if the general trend is to 'not rock the boat' as long as you're happily drifting along in it. Total staticness is probably only a theory, anyway.
Some people are change-happy, of course, and thrive on it - I am, for instance.
I wouldn't say I want to change persons - although there are some general principles I promote. I'm curious as to the leadership being egocentrical behaviour - I don't think I oppose that statement, but, again, sources or own thought?
I see nothing wrong with the
desire (for change) <-> egocentrical
connection. It may just be that you desire less (fervently) when things are going your way.
This post got derailed by work halfway, so excuse incoherency.
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Your right (at least, I think so, and you don't cite sources) in that wanting change does not neccesarily mean unhappiness - I'm just wondering if the general trend is to 'not rock the boat' as long as you're happily drifting along in it. Total staticness is probably only a theory, anyway.
Some people are change-happy, of course, and thrive on it - I am, for instance.
I wouldn't say I want to change persons - although there are some general principles I promote. I'm curious as to the leadership being egocentrical behaviour - I don't think I oppose that statement, but, again, sources or own thought?
I see nothing wrong with the
desire (for change) <-> egocentrical
connection. It may just be that you desire less (fervently) when things are going your way.
This post got derailed by work halfway, so excuse incoherency.
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