Exactly, it’s time — and that time is overdue — that all stereotypes cease and desist this instant! …or do what you said, and remove the judgmentalness from one’s life.
I don’t know what it is like now, but children’s books and TV shows used to depict the three body types: Ectomorph, Endomorph and Mesomorph as cunning, jovial and the hero, or variations of that theme.
A lot of people experience elevated levels of self-consciousness, particularly in the summer. Other people’s attitudes can be hurtful and damaging.
Yeah, summer can be difficult for some people, myself, I just watch Press TV and think about how absurd weteren stereotypes are, they focus on looks (and what’s considered beautiful is not what I think of as beautiful — because the evaluation is based on sham and tinsel) and not on character.
Fritz Perls said that, neurosis is not seeing the obvious. And people do that — they miss the obvious, by continuing to associate with people that are harmful for them to be around.
Exactly, it’s time — and that time is overdue — that all stereotypes cease and desist this instant! …or do what you said, and remove the judgmentalness from one’s life.
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I don’t know what it is like now, but children’s books and TV shows used to depict the three body types: Ectomorph, Endomorph and Mesomorph as cunning, jovial and the hero, or variations of that theme.
A lot of people experience elevated levels of self-consciousness, particularly in the summer. Other people’s attitudes can be hurtful and damaging.
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Yeah, summer can be difficult for some people, myself, I just watch Press TV and think about how absurd weteren stereotypes are, they focus on looks (and what’s considered beautiful is not what I think of as beautiful — because the evaluation is based on sham and tinsel) and not on character.
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Yes, the Western media perception of beauty is commercially skewed.
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pure and simple common sense…
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The simplistic and obvious are not always apparent until reflected upon or pointed out.
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Fritz Perls said that, neurosis is not seeing the obvious. And people do that — they miss the obvious, by continuing to associate with people that are harmful for them to be around.
Here is another quote from Fritz Perls:
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“I was blind, but now I see.”
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This suits me very well.
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Do you mean that you will be re-assessing the company you keep Cristina?
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Maybe but just for the moment, Ronnie. I mean it suits me well because I feel like I’m in the wrong company.
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Perhaps it is time to make some changes. 🙂
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Yes yes yes!!!!
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