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where is the difference
One of the things I hate most in life is when people feel that they can't be who they really are. But what happens if you can't be who you really are because it is going to effect someone else? Can I really admit what is going on inside me? If my stuff has no solutions and is hurting should I let people see? Should I let more than one person see? Tell everyone? Should I be fake with the people I choose not to tell? Is the stuff that I know to be true in my head any less valid, less real, less, than the stuff that feels true and dictates the way I live? If the problem is looking for answers, should I stop looking? Haven't I just created an answer? Is honesty really the best policy? What is reality? How are you? Does it even matter? Sometimes we just have to do what we are told. |
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(10.5.06 22:36) i like this quote: ' I don't think that it is always necessary to talk *about* the deepest and most private dimension of who we are, but I think we are called to talk to each other *out* of it, and just as importantly to listen to each other *out* of it, to live out of our depths as well as our shallows.' -- Frederick Buechner |
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