07-03-2012, 02:43 PM
But Dixon, isn't that behavior somehow obvious? The "self" likes to see itself replicated.
Picking up your example for music; you'd be literally the only person at a concert, unless you try to persuade other people to come with you. If they come with you, you have more fun. The more people the better.
And some people are very persistent, as they probably don't realize that there already are thousands of people at the concert. But instead they just focus on that one person who's into classical music. If this person can't be convinced to go to a speed metal concert, then they have a sense of failure.
I'm speaking in metaphors, I sound so profound, it's unbelievable.
Picking up your example for music; you'd be literally the only person at a concert, unless you try to persuade other people to come with you. If they come with you, you have more fun. The more people the better.
And some people are very persistent, as they probably don't realize that there already are thousands of people at the concert. But instead they just focus on that one person who's into classical music. If this person can't be convinced to go to a speed metal concert, then they have a sense of failure.
I'm speaking in metaphors, I sound so profound, it's unbelievable.

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