how can we compare life of a human with the brook ? (in about 80 - 100 words )
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I think a lot about my emotional life, but ultimately I think I act first and ask questions later.
This doesn’t seem good. I become mean whenever anyone asks me to ‘be nice.’ I always overwhelmingly feel my language is being policed so I become sardonic. I lose my awe and vulnerability. And these are my greatest weapons, these are weapons I must cling to even in the face of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I’m not ‘keeping a straight face,’ I just don’t know how to move my face when people start looking at me. Anyway I prefer any emotional life at all, any human connection in all its brutal vitality and lovely coventry, to what I had before. I had essentially been locked away from ages ten to eighteen, reading books. It started with a program called Prep for Prep.
This doesn’t seem good. I become mean whenever anyone asks me to ‘be nice.’ I always overwhelmingly feel my language is being policed so I become sardonic. I lose my awe and vulnerability. And these are my greatest weapons, these are weapons I must cling to even in the face of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I’m not ‘keeping a straight face,’ I just don’t know how to move my face when people start looking at me. Anyway I prefer any emotional life at all, any human connection in all its brutal vitality and lovely coventry, to what I had before. I had essentially been locked away from ages ten to eighteen, reading books. It started with a program called Prep for Prep.
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