Introspection About Universal, Timeless Issues of Life, Death, Social Relationships, and Age Posted on 05/23/2010

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Life is lived.

Death is inevitable; to deny death is to be frustrated and miserable.

The appeal of social relationships differs for each person based on one's need for social validation and comfort level keeping up with conversations with wit an without embarrassment or offense or ego involvement.

People say they want things to be fair, but what they really want is to have the advantage. They say, "how is that fair?" in the hope that someone will feel guilty about having an advantage and give away some of their power or material.

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  • The purpose of life is what we say it is for each of us.
  • What we think of ourselves should matter more in our lives than what others think of us.
  • We take advantage of those who need us until they don't.
  • People resent being used, having compromised their principles of independence and self-sufficiency for having stayed in an abusive relationship amidst the abuse.
  • Punishment and aversive treatment will not make others care more about your issues or your orders; it makes them dislike you for being the agent of punishment.
  • The way to make others care is to convince them of the personal value to themselves or others that may be attained by compliance.
  • Lack of evidence does not constitute evidence in support or in refutation of a premise; lack of evidence means that evidence could not be found, that evidence has been misinterpreted, or that the evidence actually doesn't exist as proof of anything either in the affirmative or negative.
  • We all want to punch people who whistle; they are ostentatious in their show of happiness, comparing their happiness against others' misery, flaunting their joy, or maybe that's just the our inference. 

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