crossing back
Borderline Personality Disorder is the difference in standards we impose on others and those we hold ourselves to, beyond the point our delusions make us unrelatable.
"Do what I say, NOT what I do!"
the bradism antidote is,
Integrity recognizes itself.
"Do what I say, NOT what I do!"
the bradism antidote is,
Integrity recognizes itself.
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Here is one, but I suppose you have seen it before.
"I hear what you are saying, but I see what you are doing."
"What if death is too good (much better) to be punishment?"
I don't really have a concept of death, sure, this body will die, but so what?
"What if the earlier we die the more we win for beating the odds?"
Win what? I don't think that is at all relevant.
"What if consciousness is where insanity begins?"
What do you mean, what if? There is no question about it. Maybe not true insanity, but a least a craziness.
Your answers only allow the death penalty but don't support it, killing anyone is crazy for any reason, right Bill?
Bill & I are referring to a post on his down to earth blog, I appreciate his attempts to ground me.
Working closely with a swinging prostitute of 20 years, one who only tricked with married Christians so as to avoid 'love' trouble from single men looking for a relationship, lol, and one who tricked not only for money but for prestige and advancement in any job undertaken, and also for pay raises on the same, I asked her one day, 'do you have any integrity', lol, she replied very seriously and thoughtfully, 'I hope so.', she said it almost like her life depended on it, like a religious person would.
BPD huh? Is that a real 'thing'? There are so many 'things' these days, who will cast out all these demons?
As to death, I think death is becoming stuck here, and that death to being stuck here and bogged down in a here that is not interesting is perferable, so the trick is not to die, to stay interested and involved somehow, leave death to itself as you play.
I refuse to believe in death. Hence my NON-religiousity.
BPD ~ Google it, I first heard of it when the book "Stop Walking On Eggshells" fell off the shelf at my feet at "Borders" in 2001.
I did Bradford, google it, BPD, of course I knew of it, didn't recognize. Thanks.
I was just talking to Sophia about the painting 'The Scream' Postimpressionism, and blamed these kind of maddnesses on the time and culture circumstances, pressures the peoples, confuses the sense of balance, some are thrown further off than others, no good solid ground readily available.
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