Stories that seem comforting on the surface can lead to suffering for ourselves and others. Stories that make us uncomfortable lead to suffering for ourselves and others. No stories, no suffering. Stop narrating and enjoy the show.
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That's sneaky, that is. I can't tell if you're being sarcastic. (I didn't consider it a very clever jibe, though it did make me laugh as I was typing it.)
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The last remaining iota of my self-esteem centered around the belief that I matter enough for you to bother mocking me. Now you've destroyed even that, leaving me with absolutely no egoic ground to stand on. You literally just caused me to get enlightened.
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I had a friend like you, once. No matter what insults you threw at him, he'd find a way to self-deprecate his way out of them. I hated him.
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Hopefully, one day, when you say this same thing again to someone else, I'll be the friend that you'll refer to. It would be my honor to live on in your mind as a bad memory that elicits a feeling of hatred every time you're reminded of it.
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In all seriousness, it's quite entertaining. It gets boring to deal only with frail egos and big talkers, the two of which encompass maybe 90% of all people. Disdain for... disdain... is a refreshing perspective.
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I agree. It's nice to be able to switch back and forth between the two, depending on where you wanna be. Most people are stuck in one mode.
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