If a situation or descision involves someone’s livelyhood, you need to take a step back before going forward. You owe it to being a good human to care enough to not run through the traps if the one the traps affects isn’t you.
Don’t cry wolf when there isn’t a wolf. Even if you don’t care about your credibility, chances are you crying wolf will lower others credibility.
It’s too lonely to think that no one thinks as deeply as you do.
This world has a lot of awful stuff and if someone holding a stuffed animal helps them cope, let them hold a stuffed animal. It doesn’t matter how old they are or what gender they are.
Vulnerability isn’t the same for everyone
Words are expensive and I don’t know how much money I have so it’s better to not say anything at all
I think it’s interesting that our idea of opposite is two things that are only related because of how contrary they are to one another. A lot of opposites are actually absences or abundance’s of something (light is an abundance of photons; dark an absence). Then most others are either spatial (left; right) or arbitrary (dog; cat). Which brings me to life and death. Of the things we experience, they fall into the spectrum of abundance and absence which leads to a couple interesting questions...
What is the spectrum life and death reside on?
And is life the abundance or absence?
If you are scared to listen to a viewpoint, because it might change your mind, you need to reevaluate your own viewpoint.
What is life if you never fall out of a spinny chair
I've always wondered if God is a little like clay. People can shape God into what they need. Some people need a rake, some a vase, others a lamp. People who shape the same object come together as a religion, but no one’s vase has exactly the same details. No one’s rake is the same length. The stronger your belief the stronger your tool. You always can change your tool. Clay is malleable, and you can change shape. Maybe if you already fired it you need to grab more clay to make a new tool, but there is an abundance of clay for you to work with. And maybe you will keep a piece from your rake to decorate your new vase, because even changing faiths doesn’t mean you leave everything behind.