Will watch the hell out of this on some long flight.
I don’t know if we can stop thoughts, of whatever sort. They come and go as they please, don’t they? But probably what one can do is realize that one doesn’t have to identify with these thoughts, or as you say, not let them hold you back.
I’m not sure that these are the two options I would work with (everyone obsess about being likeable vs. dog eat dog). I think that people can be educated to be kind and considerate through seeing others as just as human as they are, and that all people are interconnected. What’s also good about this is that people can…
Agree to disagree, Florida is heinous.
I thought you were just paraphrasing it, but wondered if there was something else going on. Maybe not, and we’re just saying each other’s usernames now.
Isn’t a question?
Is that the Improper Dancing viking?
Stars for the Dune reference!
Ennui.
That’s pretty graphic.
I read somewhere that the English are also sticklers for detail!
What I like about this comment is that restraint the English are so famous for.
I’ve been in England exactly twice, and I have to say that the pub food was outstanding, if lethal to the arteries.
I think ‘sproutsy’ is an underused insult.
Name some.
Come on, farting is funny.
But Wisconsin is cool, right? At least, Madison used to be terrific.
Yes, in the same way that allowing access to the aisle is the discretion of the person who has that seat.