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When someone thinks they’re telling me about myself, and I say.. yea, I know.
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MagsJ wrote:-
When someone thinks they’re telling me about myself, and I say.. yea, I know.
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Meno_ wrote:MagsJ wrote:-
When someone thinks they’re telling me about myself, and I say.. yea, I know.
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At times one knows less about one's self then another , but other times maybe not...
Karpel Tunnel wrote:Meno_ wrote:At times one knows less about one's self then another , but other times maybe not...MagsJ wrote:-When someone thinks they’re telling me about myself, and I say.. yea, I know.
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There's the rub.
iambiguous wrote:Actually, from my frame of mind, it's not what someone thinks that he or she is telling others about themselves, but the things that some of us ourselves manage to convince ourselves are true. For example, a sense of self embedded in the "real me" in sync with, among other things, "the right thing to do."
In other words, they fail to grasp that their own moral and political value judgments are rooted not objectively in God or ideology or deontology or some such other "transcending" fundament, but subjectively given the existential trajectory of their very own lives.
Consider this thread hijacked!
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