I many times choosed myself to appear stupid in certain situations and the live I plan on having would be pretty much according to that approach.
>how are you?
nice.
me seeing what the other person is "looking for" not to manipulate but to comfort is not a bad thing I´d say. also I think it´s morally nice to not overburden others e.g. with how well I am doing.
>hey, how are you doing
…>does he still have that car he liked so much?
…>would he be sad or happy if yes/no?
…>would "him being happy be having nice thoughts about the car be a thing" possibly? how to enhance? transported with a smile seems like a good start.
>hey, broguytypblablupp, car (+smile)?
:)
do you understand why the guy having had saprkles show up over empty bottles, the one who invented crisscross on an architetural level, it not much a fan of guild?
obviously guilt is a word, might describe many things to different folks, and prolly there will be guilt here and there, prolly in a blue area, preventing you from doing stuff, like moral sort of.
anyway, guilt is not a thing to carry and I suppose you agree, neither is shame.
Mike, Uri, Raph and Gabe. = 4.
"guilt": thinking about not offending the guy and considering first (does slow down, doesn´t it?).
"guilt": feeling that bad that you cannot say a word bc he might not like your statement or you might have assumed wrong? 90% body langueage? smiles and done? true? in many cases.
noone should aim at making others guilty or ashamed.
(stay low, nobody moving till I say so?)
even real? big coin stolen is singer, little wierd, but as psalm not only to angels but to many making them brave and sort of "raffgierig" in a nice way? tv is the devil?
this time the scroll won´t be sealed, let "bad" be "bad".