Thursday, January 23, 2014
On the contrary...
"Why?" Asked the waning heart... Such a frivolous question given the frequency of these types of visits by "heartbreak".... You change the outside, the look, the venues in which you hang, even change some friends... To no avail you finish back where you started and asking the afore mention question. Placing blame on all but the person in the mirror.... The absence of self awareness feeds into insecurities that are cultivating in the repetitiveness of your course of actions and lack thereof, ironically. How can you give so much to factors that lead to the demise of your mind and it's notions for progress, but not stop to care for yourself and interests? Selfishness is often a negative connotation carrying description... But when you love you, loving someone else isn't a task, it becomes natural... So the real question should be "What about me?" asked by you, to you.... FFT
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Clever title:) I really appreciate the honesty in your writing. It takes maturity and integrity to recognize and express problems that lie within one's self. The order in which your tones were revealed were brilliant. I also applaud the ironic comparison in your writing. Lastly, I appreciated your explanation on the importance of selfishness. Traditionally, finding a mate is one of the most important steps into adulthood, but how could you possibly grow to love someone, before loving yourself? I'm really happy you addressed that. It is easy to say "love yourself", but the actual task is far more difficult. Therefore, my only question is how did you become selfish, and learn to love yourself? There is no correct answer to the question above, but I would value your response.
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