Life, the universe and everything, from the perspective of numerous iterations of adreama throughout life.
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
The devil's advocate internal monologue
My mind is fickle and flits from one point of view to another very easily. This is both a blessing and a curse. It allows me to see both isdes of an argument and therefore make informed assessments, but it also allows to do things I do not want myself to do or not do things I want myself to do.
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Same here and as a result all my personal opinions and beliefs have solid, well-founded and logical justification (since i've already been over the argument in my head). That said if, in conversation, someone introduces a new pov or fact it can radically alter my opinions and views so much so I can seem like a completly different person (thankfully this hasn't happened profoundly very often)!
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1 comment:
Same here and as a result all my personal opinions and beliefs have solid, well-founded and logical justification (since i've already been over the argument in my head). That said if, in conversation, someone introduces a new pov or fact it can radically alter my opinions and views so much so I can seem like a completly different person (thankfully this hasn't happened profoundly very often)!
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