It’s a beautiful day so much that my ego can’t appear very perceptibly.
Kidding.
It can always appear, but I’m also alone, and like it was suggested before, there usually are fewer triggers for it in solitude. Why, though?
More people, more ego
Not sure, but it’s an idea that usually crosses my mind and sometimes lingers there for a while, and I do have 30 mins. Thinking about why, I’ve observed that I’m usually ok with telling myself the same things I don’t want others to tell me. I might not even react well to others telling me about it.
Isn’t it the same –what you tell yourself and what you hear from others? It is. The effect of that same info coming from another person is what’s different.
How is that something worth discussing? > Maybe kindly ask yourself: Do I ever have arguments? With myself or with others? If you do not, then you have no business reading this. Kindly, go back to your planet.
If you do regularly experience friction during communication, do these arguments reinforce the state of mind you want to reinforce, or are they sending you in another direction?
So many questions.
Perspectives
Let’s say I’m talking about Egyptian pyramids, and how aliens put them there and how they were not made by humans, and all that good stuff. Let’s say my partner (P) asked what I think about Egyptians carrying huge, heavy materials, and I say. Then I would say…
30 mins.