Savor Dam wrote:The beginning of unraveling one's sense of self is to let other people's perceptions define you.
Pffft!
Another person's perception of me defines... that other person's perception of me!
I, instead, will choose to take comfort in the words of Charles Spurgeon:
"...if any man thinks ill of you, do not be angry with him; for you are worse than he thinks you to be."
But, eh, sometimes it's good to say things that get a rise out of me.
After all, there is more stuff there...
The real problem (or one real problem), I think, is that I've been flaking on a bunch of my friendships, and I don't quite know how I ought to get back up & get on that horse.
SD wrote:...know no more about you than does FB itself.
Any talk of the things FB or google knows about peeps gets this emoticon from me as an obligatory response:
Now, this thread is for exasperating moments when exactly the wrong thing happens, (especially when it happens with some degree of predictability) soooo....
"That moment when... you see that the fish has, in fact, defrosted... and it seems the bag was not, in fact, watertight."
(at least we always put things like that on the bottom shelf of the fridge. now.)
"People without hope not only don't write novels, but what is more to the point, they don't read them.
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
The way to despair is to refuse to have any kind of experience, and the novel, of course, is a way to have experience."
-Flannery O'Connor
"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"