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RE: Comes easily, goes passively

in OCD4 years ago

I like to write in a freeflow, meaning I don't think beforehand about what I will be typing but just allow it to flow as I type. I find it's a really honest way of purging whats bottled up inside. if someones never tried it it's an interesting exercise. othertimes i have an idea of what i want to construct but generally don't think about the composition beforehand. of course I may re read it and adjust and add to things if its a more comprehensive piece.

Touching on another thing. I see a lot of people judging people for maybe what they do for a job or maybe what they earn. I've never liked how people do that as for me how someone behaves, carries themselves and interacts with others is a far better way of summing up a persons attributes.

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I find it's a really honest way of purging whats bottled up inside.

I agree and, I think it also feels more genuine for the audience too - unfiltered thought not designed to manipulate.

Touching on another thing. I see a lot of people judging people for maybe what they do for a job or maybe what they earn. I've never liked how people do that as for me how someone behaves, carries themselves and interacts with others is a far better way of summing up a persons attributes.

This is something I have looked a lot into over the years from my own perspectives. I tend to treat people based on them, not their material status. True status is important and it can't be bought through goods, although many people seem to bow to the low level material versions.

I once got a funny comment from someone as we were talking about life; "I like that you talk to me as me, the human." He was the Prime Minister. I don't care about someone's title or what they earn or drive - personality does matter though - as is how they treat the people around them.

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