When no one sees you, what you're doing and why -are you really alive? There's no noise when a tree falls w/o a witness
Do others ever wonder if they're really alive when they live in isolation, except when they're at work when still they feel they look at the world and the people in it, and nobody looks back.
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Posted by promethius50 Mar 11th, 2012 at 2:03PM
there is no noise but there are soundwaves. and to say we dont witness our own existance is crazy
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Posted by hartfire Mar 11th, 2012 at 2:49PM
In an event like a tree falling there are always thousands of witnesses...the insects that live in and around the tree, the birds and often other kinds of vertebrates.
We do not NEED others to validate our existence.
When we ACCEPT our sensory and cognitive experience as it is, we become good company to ourselves. This creates a great deal of emotional freedom, because it no longer matters whether others recognise or acknowledge us. An interesting result of this is that we become more relaxed and authentic, and people tend to be attracted, perhaps a little more than is comfortable.
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Posted by IsabellaD Mar 11th, 2012 at 2:02PM
I am alive and I think that nobody is curious enough to find out who I really am.
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