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Feb 11, 2005 23:40

Do you ever wonder the cost of being who you really, truely are? If you cannot accept who you are, you wind up completely lost in an identity which doesnt even exist. You play on roles that you, in any other predicament, would never have imagined. When you realise what is right, and you decide to stick by it, keep your integrity strong, and not back down, knowing that you yourself will be the one to come out empty handed...are you doing what is right, or are you just showing yourself even more so that who you are isnt what people want?
Where in a relationship does it signify that one must commit physically to show caring; when does it become a need? When two people barely know each other, can you even call this an expression of how you feel? If caring is mere physical, then I've not known caring...if knowing the answer to your every problem makes you happy, then i do not know happiness...if standing by your moral rights is so wrong, and having a strong sense of integrity in a world where moral values are torn down and stomped upon, where right and wrong no longer matter, then I am at fault.
If I dont identify with my true self, then how can you say you know me? How can you say you care?
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