20-11-2013, 09:17 PM
Sfem, agree totally with you in principle and I am sure that works for a great many people..
The real difficulty is that for some people (myself included), despite considerable time spent on introspection and self discovery (in many cases an ongoing lifetime search) , they still find it impossible to identify their inner person as one coherent nature This makes it difficult for these people to rationalise behaviour traits to themselves (they are constantly changing) - let alone trying to explain any of their motivations for actions to the outside world.
When linked to an action such as intentional breast growth, the consequence of this action will, in all probability, for ever be a part of the individual and will impact significantly on how that individual perceives themself and how society views them.
Chuck that though in on top of an already confused mindset and it is hard to find that inner peace which is clearly the Holy Grail for us all.
David
The real difficulty is that for some people (myself included), despite considerable time spent on introspection and self discovery (in many cases an ongoing lifetime search) , they still find it impossible to identify their inner person as one coherent nature This makes it difficult for these people to rationalise behaviour traits to themselves (they are constantly changing) - let alone trying to explain any of their motivations for actions to the outside world.
When linked to an action such as intentional breast growth, the consequence of this action will, in all probability, for ever be a part of the individual and will impact significantly on how that individual perceives themself and how society views them.
Chuck that though in on top of an already confused mindset and it is hard to find that inner peace which is clearly the Holy Grail for us all.
David

