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DesEsseintes
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...is not worth living, according to Socrates/Plato. What has Lit taught you about yourself - good or bad? What have you learned from your interactions here?
For myself, I have learned:
1) That most people are genuinely lovely, and even those with a tough front can often be remarkably kind. I need to remember that more often in my own interactions.
2) I am interested in many more things than I thought.
3) That I suffer fools more gladly online than in real life. But still not very gladly at all.
4) I should be more open to changing my mind if given sufficient evidence - even in areas that are sensitive and important to me.
So: do tell. Look squarely in that Lit mirror and tell me what you see that was not there, or not so visible, before you joined.
For myself, I have learned:
1) That most people are genuinely lovely, and even those with a tough front can often be remarkably kind. I need to remember that more often in my own interactions.
2) I am interested in many more things than I thought.
3) That I suffer fools more gladly online than in real life. But still not very gladly at all.
4) I should be more open to changing my mind if given sufficient evidence - even in areas that are sensitive and important to me.
So: do tell. Look squarely in that Lit mirror and tell me what you see that was not there, or not so visible, before you joined.