17-02-2014, 10:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-02-2014, 10:17 PM by SarahSchilling.)
(17-02-2014, 09:28 PM)Samantha Rogers Wrote: In the end, I am left wondering if the question is of more than academic interest.
In the end, if we are moving toward where we want to be, and as a result, making progress toward what brings us peace and happiness, does it matter whether the engine of that movement is real or imaginary? In this particular journey, does the means matter? or only the end?
It's not. Lately, I find myself disinterested in many of the threads I previously would find fascinating. Now, I just miss the fashion show lmao.
Is it just me subconsciously trying to be "feminine"(which is really just an accepted sterotype, a caricature of what women are supposed to be)? I don't think so, because the psychological "means" of why people act the way they do legitimately bore me now. Even if my preference to less abstract topics was driven by my own subconscious desires, does it really become any less valid?
I think not. Now go post some more cute outfits, you buncha eggheads!
lol

