Deniel
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What to do when so...sad?
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Polly said:If you must know, I usually dissect myself, find out what it is that I am feeling and why it is that I feel a particular way and then look at the whole scenerio from the point of view of conditionality - but then I am a buddhist.
Polly said:If you must know, I usually dissect myself, find out what it is that I am feeling and why it is that I feel a particular way and then look at the whole scenerio from the point of view of conditionality - but then I am a buddhist.
Thanks Evo...I was sad at that time, nobody was around, now i am fineEvo said:What's wrong Deniel?
Deniel said:?
the number 42 said:Can you tell me what you mean by "look[ing] at the whole scenerio from the point of view of conditionality"? Do you mean not putting conditions on things e.g. 'I'll be happy when Saturday comes' etc?
If sadness lasts long, all people should have died...merak said:I just wait.I know... that it will not last.
Polly said:I was talking with my mom about this concept and she stoutly said, "A mother's love for her child is unconditional and will never change." To that I said "What if you are being told today that babies were switched in the hospital and I am not your daughter?" She looked at me flabbergasted.
Polly said:Better not go on here, Moonbear will get worried about my mental well being.
Deniel said:Moonbear, you writing style is really the same as a computer proffessor I used to know...Really, exactly (100%) the same but that is Canadian English and yours is American.
By the way, If Moonbear can write me school reports, i am sure I will get to the top of elitest students soon. Perhaps I will be better than even my school proffesors () You sound so technical and persuasive...