Expecting someone else to change their attitude is non acceptance of their true being, it’s like chastising a baby for just being a baby.seeds wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 1:57 amThis isn't rocket science, Gary.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Thu Aug 14, 2025 10:20 pmAbsolutely, yes. What about it? Is survival all that matters?
"...What about it?..." is that "it" (having food, a bed, and a roof over your head) has indeed made you happy, or at least "happier" than you would have been without those things.
And I mean you no offense, for I haven't walked a mile in your proverbial moccasins,...
...but if you are hoping to find a woman whom you would love to be around and who would love to be around you, then don't you think it would help if you stopped broadcasting to the world how much you hate being alive?
How attractive do you suppose that might be to the opposite sex (or to anyone, for that matter)?
Even if you can't imagine changing your attitude toward life, then how about for the sake (and sanity) of this adoring woman you hope to find, you simply pretend that being alive is a good thing? You know, the old "fake it till you make it" sort of approach.
Anyway, perhaps you should start out by adopting a sweet little puppy dog.
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Personally, I would rather be a hermit alone in my own solitude for the rest of my life rather than be fake in the company of another human being. I thrive only in authentic real being. The truth is the only reality I’m interested in. I can’t lie.
Fake it till you make it might be fine for some people, but faking it is not for everyone. In fact, no one with a nervous system can fake emotion.
Relationships involve emotions. I say never fake your feelings, rather just be real. For those that mind don’t matter, and those that matter never mind.