Tagged by terriblexfate
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Rule Two: answer the questions the person who tagged you asked and write 11 new ones.
Rule Three: tag 11 people and link them to the post.
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I already asked questions and really can't think of any others right now, so I'll just answer here.
1) What is one important philosophy that you practice in your life?
I don't know, I'm not even sure there is a particular one. I try being a bit less selfless and think about my own good before others'. I fail royally, though.
2) Do you think kindness can change the world?
This really depends on the point of view you have about the world. I, myself, believe it might change it if people weren't faking their kindness most of the time.
3) Which is more important: doing a good thing or doing the right thing?
Both. That's why it's hard to choose.
4) When you create, what sort of environment do you work best in?
A quiet place where I can collect my thoughts and be at peace is enough.
5) Which foreign culture fascinates you the most?
I don't really know much about foreign cultures. Only random facts. But I think I'd choose Ancient Greek culture.
6) Earliest happy childhood memory?
I don't remember a great part of my childhood, really. Probably the times when I actually tried approaching people instead of just being there and doing nothing but stare blankly and pretend I understand the other kids.
7) Are you a reader or a speculator? (i.e. do you like to be told exactly what’s going on or do you like a bit of vagueness so that you can draw your own conclusions?)
Depends on the situation. Even if I'm told exactly what's going on, I'd go and draw my own conclusions (and probably keep them for myself).
8) How hard to you push yourself?
Not enough, probably. Sometimes too much.
9) What is something you wish you knew in the past that you know now?
That I'd actually get what to not want to live for. I sure am a masochist sometimes. I was a terrible kid.
10) What are your thoughts on polyamory?
I've never really thought about this. I don't mind it as long as it doesn't involve me. I have nothing against it, just not my cup of tea I guess. But opinions change, who knows, I may think the exact opposite next year.
11) Do you believe in the paranormal? If so, do you think that there are variations of affinity in the entities existing? (i.e. good demons, etc.)
Yes and yes. The fact that paranormal things might (and do, in my opinion) exist and just be misunderstood is about 80% possible. If I was to ever find out about a thing like this, I'd try approaching it immediately, regardless of the consequences. Which is a bit stupid, but I really think I'd do that.











