Detractors are the bane of our lives. I wish people would leave me alone too and just let live.
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Sorry I thought it was no big deal. Really. Whenever anyone says it's easy to get a girlfriend I get quite angry because I been trying so hard you know I have and I been meeting nothing but women in relationships everywhere. I thought I finally had a casual platonic friend Madison that turned into a painful textationship so bad that I had to change churches and right away I nearly judged a new women Gretchen there who was nice but I misunderstood. We are fine now. I will remove the laugh .@Tony Ramirez Why do you keep laugh reacting at people trying to be nice? It's rude and uncalled for. I understand being bitter about your circumstances but that doesn't give you the right to be mean to those trying to help. Drop the attitude.
It keeps me from giving up.How does this thought help you, in your day to day approach to life?
At least you aren't internalising this.It keeps me from giving up.
At least you aren't internalising this.
CorrectIt looks to me that he does.
The perennial *I messed up* comments.
The *I gotta prove them wrong* concept.
Focusing efforts with the hope of being considered adequate.
To me that looks like self doubt.
I was referring to him rejecting the concept.It looks to me that he does.
The perennial *I messed up* comments.
The *I gotta prove them wrong* concept.
Focusing efforts with the hope of being considered adequate.
To me that looks like self doubt.
Would you not see an attitude from "I messed up" to "I will show you" a positive advancement?Correct
Self-confident people do not feel any need to "prove them all wrong."
I would say that is true, especially in sports. If you say something silly in a press conference that shows underestimation of opponents or hubris, that "I will show you" factor can be a huge focus point. Thats why theyre all so media trained and dull.Would you not see an attitude from "I messed up" to "I will show you" a positive advancement?
Would this not be on the road towards self-actualisation?
I mean maybe but Mark has been doing this same thing since about 2016 or so. It's not necessarily the attitude that needs adjustment, it's his delivery and his methods and his complete unwillingness to consider that maybe, just maybe, what he's doing is ineffective.Would you not see an attitude from "I messed up" to "I will show you" a positive advancement?
Would this not be on the road towards self-actualisation?
Would you not see an attitude from "I messed up" to "I will show you" a positive advancement?
Would this not be on the road towards self-actualisation?
I haven't been following Markness's posts in-depth, but I think your assessment is spot on.I mean maybe but Mark has been doing this same thing since about 2016 or so. It's not necessarily the attitude that needs adjustment, it's his delivery and his methods and his complete unwillingness to consider that maybe, just maybe, what he's doing is ineffective.
I guess: "We will have to agree to disagree." ™No, I don't see that it demonstrates much progress toward self-actualization.
*I messed up* and *I will show you* both focus on the negative.
What I see is that they are both being *internalized.*I guess: "We will have to agree to disagree." ™
Yes, I think both are negative statements...
However,
One is internal and negative (depending on the context)...
And the other is negative in an external sense, in that other people have negative traits.
One takes ownership, while the other does not.
BTW, I think it safe to say Markness is "stuck" in an endless loop, atm.