UnseenChagrin
Déesse de Sensualité
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- Feb 15, 2003
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This may get moved to the General Board, but I feel it should be posted here. I'm not a psychologist, or even a psych student, but today I had some prominent musings about people. I guess these are things I can't grasp, and in a way I am searching for how I can relate. 
*Why would anyone want to intentionally destroy the happiness of another?
*Why are people so frightened of being honest, when the consequences of lying are so much worse.
*Why must we see each other as fundamentally different to the extent that we can no longer communicate or cooperate?
*What is it in us that allows us to believe we can achieve anything if we work hard enough, but nothing will change no matter how hard we try?
*Why do people fix their televisions before they fix their families?
*How can a person be so blind to walk over the poverty-stricken, deaf to the cries of the suffering, and so outspoken about celebrity relationships?
*Why would anyone wake up in the morning and try to make it through another day they didn't intend to remember?
*Why would anyone want to intentionally destroy the happiness of another?
*Why are people so frightened of being honest, when the consequences of lying are so much worse.
*Why must we see each other as fundamentally different to the extent that we can no longer communicate or cooperate?
*What is it in us that allows us to believe we can achieve anything if we work hard enough, but nothing will change no matter how hard we try?
*Why do people fix their televisions before they fix their families?
*How can a person be so blind to walk over the poverty-stricken, deaf to the cries of the suffering, and so outspoken about celebrity relationships?
*Why would anyone wake up in the morning and try to make it through another day they didn't intend to remember?