I'm posting here because I couldn't post elsewhere
There is a distinction between you and me. I can never be you and you can never be me. Therefore I think generosity comes under a condition: our own survival. Whatever is seen as a threat is shut off from our lives as quickly as it entered it. The condition can be of whatever nature and will always imply that the act of giving is null or almost null. Despite the fact of being here and undoubtedly real, the very possibility of it not being accomplished discredits it. It is no longer a step towards the other but a subtly disguised self satisfaction moment between me and me where I think I’m giving to the other but I’m only giving to myself .
What can books teach me? I have no interest in someone who tells me how I should feel or behave or what I should experience. I rather experience life myself or what I call life than read about what people think life is.
There is a distinction between you and me. I can never be you and you can never be me. Therefore I think generosity comes under a condition: our own survival. Whatever is seen as a threat is shut off from our lives as quickly as it entered it. The condition can be of whatever nature and will always imply that the act of giving is null or almost null. Despite the fact of being here and undoubtedly real, the very possibility of it not being accomplished discredits it. It is no longer a step towards the other but a subtly disguised self satisfaction moment between me and me where I think I’m giving to the other but I’m only giving to myself .
What can books teach me? I have no interest in someone who tells me how I should feel or behave or what I should experience. I rather experience life myself or what I call life than read about what people think life is.
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