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VargosMelon

Attempting to Live A Fulfilling Life
Feb 5, 2023
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Well I've been lowkey avoiding this site, mostly because I feel embarrassed because I scared to re-read my old posts. Regardless of how cringe I imagine I sound, I'm doing a whole lot better when I made those posts. It's odd, to be honest, because somehow it feels like me being better has undermined those distraught moments.

Anyway, just an update. Currently right now I'm trying to improve my self-care, and instead of being envious of those around me and their progress regarding their personal goals I ought to focus on mine. I think currently I've found purpose in wanting to make political change, it's helped me not to feel as powerless.

Additionally, I suffer a lot from arrogance, I'm a very prideful person which makes me inflexible. Also, since I'm judgmental, it also makes acknowledging mistakes that much harder. I want to take accountability, and be more responsible in my life. It's hard to do that with pride and arrogance. I'm not sure how to untangle that aspect from myself. Until I do I don't think I can truly live with flexibility, compassion, and humility.
 
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Enlightened
Mar 26, 2020
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One thing that works against pride and arrogance is old age. Having the body fall apart and depend on others can force a change in perspective. At the end of life one thing that can change is the view of youthful ambitions such as fame and prominence, money, and power. What becomes of greater value are the relationships one has built. Sadly fpr many parents who invested little of themselves with their children, they find in old age their children have little interest in them.

As you rebuild your life, you may consider how you can invest yourself in others and build something that is more rewarding than that which feeds pride.
 
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VargosMelon

Attempting to Live A Fulfilling Life
Feb 5, 2023
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One thing that works against pride and arrogance is old age. Having the body fall apart and depend on others can force a change in perspective. At the end of life one thing that can change is the view of youthful ambitions such as fame and prominence, money, and power. What becomes of greater value are the relationships one has built. Sadly fpr many parents who invested little of themselves with their children, they find in old age their children have little interest in them.

As you rebuild your life, you may consider how you can invest yourself in others and build something that is more rewarding than that which feeds pride.
Thank you for the advice, it's hard work to invest in people. But I completely get the value of communities and others the more I age. I've been trying to wrap my head around the various concepts of "love, kindness, compassion, forgiveness, and redemption." For myself and others. Doing it in practice is hard for me.
 
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ElTopo

Don't listen to me, I am drunk
Mar 30, 2025
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Well I've been lowkey avoiding this site, mostly because I feel embarrassed because I scared to re-read my old posts. Regardless of how cringe I imagine I sound, I'm doing a whole lot better when I made those posts. It's odd, to be honest, because somehow it feels like me being better has undermined those distraught moments.

Anyway, just an update. Currently right now I'm trying to improve my self-care, and instead of being envious of those around me and their progress regarding their personal goals I ought to focus on mine. I think currently I've found purpose in wanting to make political change, it's helped me not to feel as powerless.

Additionally, I suffer a lot from arrogance, I'm a very prideful person which makes me inflexible. Also, since I'm judgmental, it also makes acknowledging mistakes that much harder. I want to take accountability, and be more responsible in my life. It's hard to do that with pride and arrogance. I'm not sure how to untangle that aspect from myself. Until I do I don't think I can truly live with flexibility, compassion, and humility.
I find that arrogance sometimes stems from that very emotion of envy, it's like some sort of defence mechanism.
The mere fact the you are recognizing these issues and have the will to change makes you a great person, stay strong <3
 
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