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Saturday, July 01, 2006

Sometimes I wish I didn't think so much. It can be quite infuriating.

Have you ever thought that when you put up another side of yourself in front of a different group of people, it could be hypocritical?

I don't really agree. From where I see it, it could be because different people bring out different sides of you. Then whatever side you show to them, it's really quite natural, isn't it? Like, when you're with close friends you're loud and you're crazy, and in front of relatives you are more reserved. I don't know about you, but I find it natural enough. Not like you're suppressing yourself and in any minute you're going to burst, are you?

And some people just don't change, regardless of whom they are in front of. And they say they are being true to themselves.

So... Being disrespectful means being true to yourself? And being respectful hypocritical?

Or am I merely imagining things? Am I thinking too much?

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