Considering some of the imagery I've recently posted (and how I seem to be pouring out my heart and mind in my blogs) I find I have no restraint or hesitation in showing who I am (for fear of paraphrasing the Goo Goo Dolls, I do want people to know who I am...)
I just tend to be much more complex than I think people are willing to accept. Which is why I posted that; there is clearly more than meets the eye when it comes to people but that doesn't mean we should constantly underestimate what we do see.
I just saw this comment you made on my own entry (so sorry for taking such a long time to express)
Complexity collides with the lack of overall patience in this world. People seem to not want to take the time to actually learn about other people's nature, absent of judgement (I ask a lot of questions, for example, and I don't really judge, because of my own history) I've observed your blogs and I can already tell that you would be worth being patient for (and I'm a fan of neither under or overestimating - there's a beautiful middle ground...)
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Considering some of the imagery I've recently posted (and how I seem to be pouring out my heart and mind in my blogs) I find I have no restraint or hesitation in showing who I am (for fear of paraphrasing the Goo Goo Dolls, I do want people to know who I am...)
It's definitely something I'm working on.
I just tend to be much more complex than I think people are willing to accept. Which is why I posted that; there is clearly more than meets the eye when it comes to people but that doesn't mean we should constantly underestimate what we do see.
I just saw this comment you made on my own entry (so sorry for taking such a long time to express)
Complexity collides with the lack of overall patience in this world. People seem to not want to take the time to actually learn about other people's nature, absent of judgement (I ask a lot of questions, for example, and I don't really judge, because of my own history) I've observed your blogs and I can already tell that you would be worth being patient for (and I'm a fan of neither under or overestimating - there's a beautiful middle ground...)
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