DemonKia -> RE: "how can he/she control me..." (8/2/2009 10:43:16 AM)
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FR, after read thru (& yeppa, still sneaking away from my vacay to CM, lol) Yee-haw! This was an excellent thread to read this fine Sunday morning -- thank you much, Level . . . . . A coupla thoughts I had to add to the stew . . . . First, a crucial distinguisher for many of these kinds of discussions, for me, is the idea of 'pattern' .. . .. . There's a big difference to me between a 'spot of issue' & a 'pattern of issue' . . . . . So, with regard to self-control or as I prefer to think of it 'self-discipline', I look for patterns rather than focusing on this or that spot indicator . . . . . . The other bit that was speaking to me in this discussion was the 'self-destructive' behaviors thing, as exemplified by the smoking thing. (Personally don't have a problem with smokers as long as they can take it outside. My lungs have little tolerance anymore for exposure to smoke of all kinds, but I kinda like the smell still . . .. . ) I kept flashing on the potentially destructive set of behaviors that annoys me maximally, which is individual automobile use / dependency. There's the obvious destructiveness of getting in an 'accident' thru crap driving skills & etc, but there's the less-obvious aspect of how car use promotes obesity & a lack of adequate exercise, which is not terribly popular to consider . . . . . . & there's also the prioritization thing that I'm just not that into spending that big a chunk of whatever income I have on the car thing . . . . . . Or communication 'styles' & learned behaviors around communication. I'll take a tobacco-smoker with great communication skills over a non-smoker who whines & complains & is stuck in a 'negative communication space' any day of the week, all else being relatively equivalent . . .... Which leads to the notion, for me, that much of this varies quite a bit from individual to individual as to what constitutes 'problem behaviors' . . .. . . Compounded by that ever-popular lack of 'perfection' in most . . . . .. (In my case, all. Have yet to meet a perfect being, personally . . . . . ) As a pragmatist, I weigh the thises & thats & try to be reasonable & realistic rather than holding out for some not-so-attainable ideal, which is one of my tendencies . . ....
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