Apr 13, 2005 13:28
Alrighty; I got rid of the homework I had posted on livejournal. I just needed it because I couldn't come up with anything better to write on the computer at hand, considering that it hadn't a functioning word program.
"Can anyone .. tell me who the villains are?"
In retrospect ... I'd say it's fortunate that I've gotten as far along in this game as I have without burning myself away fully. Fancy words meaning ... that I'm finally beginning to realize the key flaw in not being mainstream enough of a popular person. My own observations, the comments of others, and (wouldn't you know it) the blatant truth in Song of Solomon is this: that too few people can, or are capable, or are willing, to understand a situation from another's point of view. More poignantly, they are both unwilling to accept themselves from another's point of view and are unwilling to accept others from that person's point of view.
How does this pertain to me? Well ... what I call bad days, other people must see as real "character traits." When I see as an exception, others pin to me as the exampe: and in many cases, they know me in no other context. That's what a stereotype is, I guess: since, for whatever reason (be it society or humanity), some people simply do not care to study WHO other people are ... then they are forced to define them somehow, mentally, and write them off as X, Y, or Z. And personally, I'd hate to end up as any of those, since it leaves me with a brain soaked in loneliness and despair all through my veins.
Explained even easier, perhaps even in a simple Cause-->Effect manner. I , and therefore I . To , I . Because I have in order to , I am , but nobody , and I am .
Or something to that effect. So ... can anyone ... tell me who the villains are?