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Post by gardondolls on Sept 8, 2011 18:05:40 GMT
One would only wonder that when given the opportunity, he was too disabled in the field of choice's to handle. Their fore, made a foolish attempt of spontaneity, and called it "open minded". Sense nothing was left, but guilt from the Egomania choices.
And as the story goes, a mans "ego" will shrink guilt into anything. Like words that appear similar but with more positive meaning like "open mindedness". Not so open huh? More like forming a paragraph with words that inspire a non existent self esteem.
My personal, more realistic definition of the person, that would only say exactly what you said in this forum, would be -
Egomania: is an obsessive preoccupation with one's self, and applies to someone who follows their own ungoverned impulses and is possessed by delusions of personal greatness and feels a lack of appreciation.
The only thing that truly stimulates the mind. Is education, love for others, a multitude of relationships with others, as sense of control in your being, and feeling proud of your over all existence.
If you lack any of the above. We see now why the need to accept abnormal decisions already appeals to you in life. For the energy and rush of something different. Is only that. It is not what truly comply's to the health of exactly what is needed for the human mind to seed and reap natural stimulating joy.
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Post by mirrorpoint on Feb 29, 2012 9:57:20 GMT
Did you know that the decision you made as being wrong before making the decision, Bryon?
I don't know if this can free one from the faultiness of a narrow-mind, by making wrong decisions as a habit. The impulsiveness can lead one into a perpetual rut, where anything but the "wider" perception's found.
Well?
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Post by rekamennos on Mar 3, 2012 4:19:19 GMT
If the decision u were about to make was either stupid and impulsive or just simply impulsive? I think we should make abnormal decisions in our lives more often to stimulate our minds and widen our perceptions to prevent the onset of narrow-mindedness I like this thought. I think I would have to agree with you.
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