Dec 24, 2010 23:20
I think, therefore I am...an existentialist?
I think people should spend more time focusing on their own actions, reactions and attitudes rather than the injustices of those who cause them pain.
I think people need to complain less when there's something they can do about the situation, when they're just too_(insert feeling)__ to do anything to make it better.
I think families need to realize that they don't all need to have the same feelings and thoughts on matters that are the same at face value to all of them, just because they are a family.
I think people should not judge their actions based on the past, but for the effect on the future.
I think people need to accept that there can be many different motives for taking a particular action.
I think though people can't always change, they are versatile and can always reconcile given an appropriate timeline.
I think as an adult, contrary to childhood, holidays are for stress and family/social politics. I think as an adult, contrary to childhood, spending a random afternoon not talking to anyone and not doing anything is more rewarding than presents.
I think I'm more optimistic than I come across, but just want people to focus on what they can do about things; not the bullshit they can't control. There's still "love" in "tough love."
I think I'm going to make myself miserable. But can I help it? Alas, the main flaw in my thinking.