Thursday, February 15, 2007
02.15.07
It's hard, because you eventually learn that people are multi-faced.
I'm not talking about manipulative and selective fronts-- I'm talking about the tendencies of one's demeanor depending on who they're with and who they're around.
I've always dealt with people.
I don't think there's anything else that I can do better.
We all have our pro's and con's when it comes to meshing with people. Generally speaking, we all have traits which society deems as bad or as good.
The secret is to find what really matters most in a person, and constantly stroke and encourage these virtues and talents in people.
The more you do that, the more often you'll see these things come to a fruition from one's essence.
I never ridicule or make fun of others-- I tease.
It's a fine line at times between the two, but there is also a major difference.
I hold no bitter intentions nor am I acting in any real, facetious fashion.
If you can take a joke, I'm going to make them.
If I feel you're stalwart, I will let you know.
It's a compliment, really.
Unknowingly, I'm constantly testing others, though not necessarily in a bad way.
It is, however, a bad habit.
A very bad one, at that.
I hold no disregard for myself, yet I instinctively work to bring out the best in other people.
I am a natural enigma, nurtured by aversion, and yet it's important for me to understand everyone around me, valuing omniscience over omnipotence.
I have this inherent inclination to try and enrich people's lifestyles, and try to create harmony in the atmospheres around me.
I just want every person to have a little jubilancy in their lives, even if it's only every now and then-- is that too much to ask?
Yes, Ryan, it is.
You know this.
You can't save everyone.
You gotta get used to that.
...
Especially if you wanna be Doc Ock.
...4 extra robotic arms at your leisure.
That'd be badass.
Docking out... -Ryan : it's your God forsaken right to be loved, loved, loved
Ryan posted this at 4:46 AM.
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