Haven't updated in a while.
Haven't really had much to say.
To sum it all up, at my current point in life, I've come to two (probably temporary) conclusions:
1) Nothing is ever remotely right unless I do it myself. I should never count on anyone. (Which extends to so-called "friendships," really.)
2) There's no point in bothering to care about someone who seems to be your friend. They'll just eventually either drift away for no reason at best, or at worst stab you in the back.
*dons his Veil of Not-Caring +6*
I really don't know why I ever take it off.
Haven't really had much to say.
To sum it all up, at my current point in life, I've come to two (probably temporary) conclusions:
1) Nothing is ever remotely right unless I do it myself. I should never count on anyone. (Which extends to so-called "friendships," really.)
2) There's no point in bothering to care about someone who seems to be your friend. They'll just eventually either drift away for no reason at best, or at worst stab you in the back.
*dons his Veil of Not-Caring +6*
I really don't know why I ever take it off.
The problem with trying to explain post-emotional tribalism (or anything else) in metaphorical terms is that you create two obstacles: some people aren't going to understand the symbolism, and some people are going to confuse the symbolism for the object itself. That's why somebody has to find one universal, absolute, objective, irrefutable truth. (Of course, some people will even refuse to believe that, and there's just nothing you can do about them.) If everyone-- or even just some people-- could all come to understand that they all have the one most basic thing in common, they could quit being so badly divided by their differences.
hope things are going well with you.