
I treat others with the same amount of respect I feel is worthy of my own behaviour so it goes above their own expectations.
- Marco Almieda
"With despair, true optimism begins: the optimism of the man who expects nothing, who knows he has no rights and nothing coming to him, who rejoices in counting on himself alone and in acting alone for the good of all."
Jean-Paul Sartre, Characterizations of Existentialism
How do you personally go about feeling grounded in the world we live. It's not a question of how if you already know. So how do we know? Is knowing yourself intimately on a discreet normative level. What defines you. I don't believe I have the answer . I can only say I regulate the feeling to be grounded depends on internal and external circumstances.
Is it an exercise in freeing the mind of burden after burden. Can't it be the kind of
self love to treat yourself too or is it the validation of others we need to experience.
I ask this because I don't have any formidable equation.
What is self validation. Is it a false requirement of the type you must feel an indifference toward others that does not require your own well being being thought of.
Everything we do, in art or life, is the imperfect copy of what we think about doing.
My lapses in judgement are only human in error and it feels like the worst possible contradiction there is. - Marco Almeida
Given the experience subjectivity relies on the personal satisfaction of others. Therein lay life's secret as opposed to opportunism. - Marco Almeida
This is all. All I want to be.
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