- how much is enough?
- how good are you? how good do you need to be?
- what do you value? what not?
- what will you never do?
- what do you really want that you can have and still never be happy?
- what makes you cry? what does that say about you?
- what will you never tolerate?
- what does it mean to say you believe in something?
- if junk drawers say things about people, what will yours say about you?
- what do you respect?
- how tolerant are you? too tolerant? not enough?
- why is it so hard to tell people you love that you love them?
...there are always things to think about. things to wonder about. the more questions i answer, the more questions i find within those questions. and i love questions. and i love exploration. so here you go- just getting you started :)
4 comments:
to believe, for me, is a flexible thing. sometimes i think maybe its because i don't believe strongly enough. but now i think its ok to have beliefs that are flexible and open to change and shape over time.
yes, flexible beliefs are good. they are never restricting, always growing. they also frequently cause the biggest insecurity!
but ridgid beliefs are binding, not liberating.
"i would never die for my beliefs because i might be wrong."
quote by either GBS or OW.
junk drawers...
mine would say:
* i'm creative: which i'm not. but it would say so because i have the oddest things gathered there.
* i love junk: which also i don't. but it's all there because i can't be bothered to clean it and haven't opened that drawer in years!
* i'm sentimental: which i am, but that's the wrong reason to think so. it makes me look sentimental because the things that are in there look like they're from decades ago and i;ve kept them there treasured. truth is, they're just a few years and have gathered that much dirt!
lol.
but i am sentimental, and that my tears will tell.
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