Generally speaking, life is about happiness, but if we fail at prioritizing to a point where we can't reciprocate useful thoughts then we're lost in translation. From a cognitive standpoint how we tap into certain personalities conducive to specific situations is beyond my comprehension. Is this an issue of information or experience overload? How can we differentiate between the right actions socially, when we're involved in so many other altruistic activities for the betterment of our futures? Imbalances, specifically in schedules, relationships, friendships, school, work, excercise and hobbies, I believe change our personalities. From an economic standpoint if we're unable to acheive our goals and change sets us back, stress literally takes over our cognitions.
It's tough for us be formally genuine in these mindsets because we're not owning up to our insights, rather we're living to be less frustrated instead of being explorative and retaining what we know is important to us. From a personal standpoint I feel like everything I have the capability to do I should, whether intellectual or physical, share with other people. Those individuals who give me the time of day deserve this presence, and the utmost respect and attentive conversation, in bullshitting or meaningful exchanges. Creativity is lost in hocus pocus where our most recent experiences overwhelm our true selves.
Musician of the segment post: Liam Gerner
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