heroicgamer44 t1_j4vd8si wrote
Reply to comment by snoringpuppy5 in Steven Pinker on the power of irrationality | Choosing ignorance, incapacity, or irrationality can at times be the most rational thing to do. by IAI_Admin
Thank god for all the intentionally dumb women for allowing our egos to dance
snoringpuppy5 t1_j4vdgjd wrote
Hahahaha fair enough. I just ahhh I try to be genuine and clear. Anything else is a waste of energy.
heroicgamer44 t1_j4ve07u wrote
I’m the exact same. If you’re going to treat life like a performance is might as well be a genuine one
snoringpuppy5 t1_j4w8esh wrote
How have you seen people treat life as a performance? Who are they performing for usually, their parents?
heroicgamer44 t1_j4wiwfy wrote
Many people. Their parents, their friends etc. In some cases, people perform for people they have have yet to know, people they aspire to be aquatinted with.
The “fake it til you make it” sentiment comes to mind. Many will construct an exterior image of the person they’d like to be and gradually apply more personalised touches to that image until it feels truly real to them.
I think a lot of people have issue with this. They persue a job that will ordained by a parent, they find a wife based on the wishes of their parent or the recommendations of someone else, they have a child and fashion their house as convention would dictate.
Something like the fountainhead led me to question the nature of originality and what , of the many things we take pride in and label as uniquely “us”, merely comes from the mind and governance of someone else
snoringpuppy5 t1_j59jhg8 wrote
I tend to agree
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