Jesin
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OK, I've wanted to write about this for a while, but I haven't figured out how to say it until now. I'll start by quoting from a response I wrote to Zero: The Fool, as that is the path my thought process took and that is the best introduction I could come up with:
I think a good approach is to try to recognize and acknowledge all the flaws and good points in both yourself and everything else, understand them and the reasons for them, and then don't let any nonessential flaws bother you and don't get hyped up over any irrelevant or utterly unimportant good points. That happens to be the best definition I can come up with for what it means to grok.
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There. I hope I wasn't too incoherent.
Does anyone else have anything to say about any of this, whatever I mean by "this"?
The one thing you seem to have trouble providing a valid opinion on is yourself. You have some serious self-esteem issues. Where some people turn too much of their criticism outwards and end up horribly arrogant, you seem to have turned most of your criticism inwards and ended up annoyingly self-deprecating. Seriously, you criticize yourself too much. Before you start ranting again about what a terrible person you are, take your flaws and compare them to those of humanity in general. I mean, sure, you're terrible, but as far as people go, you're not actually all that bad.
I think a good approach is to try to recognize and acknowledge all the flaws and good points in both yourself and everything else, understand them and the reasons for them, and then don't let any nonessential flaws bother you and don't get hyped up over any irrelevant or utterly unimportant good points. That happens to be the best definition I can come up with for what it means to grok.
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There. I hope I wasn't too incoherent.
Does anyone else have anything to say about any of this, whatever I mean by "this"?