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Monday, April 29, 2002
You know, there comes a point where you just can't be as careful as you should be. Or as you think you should be. You do something important to you, but you do it habitually, and it becomes careless to some extent. So it gets mucked up now and then. Has applications all over.... from life and death situations to simple day to day experiences. I think I'm having it with every day conversation. Just because I see someone every day doesn't mean that what I say to them isn't important. On the whole, humans are so complex and so important, but there are so many of them, and we interact so often... it's the move from what you really would do if you were paying attention at all time and just basing your interactions on their importance to expediency of relativism.... I talk to person x every day, if I don't tell him today, I'll tell him tomorrow. It feels sometimes like this is the main point of dissent or stress in personal relations. I would surely offend fewer people if I were always thinking about it. Grammar mistakes under pressure, like performance anxiety. Heh.
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