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Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: Agree Or Disagree: Everything heals in due time? (I wrote it myself)?” plus 3 more

Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: Agree Or Disagree: Everything heals in due time? (I wrote it myself)?” plus 3 more


Question: Agree Or Disagree: Everything heals in due time? (I wrote it myself)?

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 09:02 AM PDT

Agree Or Disagree: Everything heals in due time? (I wrote it myself)?

All wounds, all hurts, all sorrows, all feelings are all healed in due time. The philosophy of life is a daring adventure and that means that we are often test versus our sensitive areas in life and it's all one test to see how we can overcome that test. When something doesn't go our way or not in our favour it is a natural human response to get irritating and frustrated but if you are still carrying a burden months down the road, there's a problem. These are people who stay locked in an time that has already passed and that is very dangerous, so we must always go with the logical sense and just move ahead with life. But even these people eventually move on at some point or another, no one stays in one spot forever, inevitably you are going to meet new people even if it's a psychiatric therapist you are going to uncontrollably move on with your life. The whole perception of it is that everything will run it's natural courses in due time, maybe it'll take longer than a couple of weeks, one month and that's fine because we all adapt differently, the time period of one month still carries a hurt just not as intensing as one month ago. That however is normal cooperation, but if it has been over 3 months than it's really time to start seeking professional guidance because at that rate it gets worse. To simply put it in to one quote, if you are not getting better as days pass, you're getting worse and the faster you acknowledge that the faster you'll be on the right track. Unless a person is purely cold and feels absolutely nothing, that is the only way they won't hurt, but if you know the person didn't fall under those characteristics than you shouldn't really make it a burden out of it with meaningless mind distracting assumptions that your the only one hurting because that's nonsense. Relationships never begin with out attachment, if there's no attachment there's no bond between two individuals there's only an acquaintanceship at the most. So the whole thing is that no matter what happens in life and the pain it brings, always come back twice as hard by thinking positive and being strong and endurable. Life is a daring adventure it can be twisted and dark but after all, all wounds heal in due time.

Question: Isn't it true that we should fear the disease called stupidity and not the ebola virus(stupidity is far more contagious)?

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 08:40 AM PDT

Isn't it true that we should fear the disease called stupidity and not the ebola virus(stupidity is far more contagious)?

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Question: Review Demand/Withdraw Patterns?

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 08:39 AM PDT

Discuss/exit,
Socratic question/perfunctory response, complain/deny,
criticize/defend.

Give a real-life, detailed example of one type of pattern that you have witnessed and why you think it fits this description.

Question: Question: What makes you smile?

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 08:30 AM PDT

My friends, my cat, Jesus, jokes.

What's the difference between an elephant and a postbox?

I don't know.

Hmm. I'm never sending you to post a letter in that case. : ))

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