SELF
sandbox - journal
aspects of self - mn. memories & religs
HISTORY - p1 p2
ECON - bb, rtlz … FOCUS «<
RELIGIONS - abv (aspects)
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CLIMATE - gua … site/x DONT BELIEVE INFLU
vroeg hft awa info zin, nu iedereen awa, kz gmkt
NSCI - focus 'virtualized persp' … DONT BELIEVE
o virtualized persp - framew, (music=) emo, soc
o sts - understand, sit, fr behav, copy DUMB
o a4 10 misstanden ggz - focus buurt is boos PRF
concl
o msf op iv toren … beter zien als emo DIFF !!
TECH … Z, AF «< 2nd thu
webuse - bms jul & aug
end Reality - timeline party, addict, ### detox
mng ict 01 - files, bms, pic lib, webinfo
FUTURE - focus
o file on wiki 2020s
o further
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six questions - 0904 2025 … focus q girls
o magic - mind wrd06 & zand25 GHST EXIST
o question of girls - pinterest or cp, more
o question of dopamine realloc, see below
o … nog 1 … i ## accompl ## monnik, ai, ghost
related question: …
o … the fut of ai
o … life and the role of TECH as before 2014
vormend? sentiment? … vormend ## ew & ai
2010 stopped coding & books … fut? > andr
dacht dat ik voldoende wist v nsci … blogged!
2013 stopped ls, bbc, alc, bw 14 omslag enth
ARAB SPR 11 > SYRIA WAR 13 … proj cybp
meds, ps17 … chem enige … <> ttl … pol ask
=== so pol fu 17 18 23 24 10% life … so fuck law
23 … opr 23 > 24
pegm feb23 tijdens inj … actually brk QUOTE
is het soms niet waar wat de pol zegt
dat beginnen wij ook te geloven
IK weet alleen van pol & msj zonder jas 2wks
seven things affected by meds
o meaning
o belief
o motivation
o joy
&
o time / story … affects mov bks
o big things in imag
o fut in imag
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question girls…
goede wil
ik gooi pinterest van chrbk
ik kijk pinterest op phone
ik kijk girls met leggings & panties BEPERKT
en beperk zb door harde kinderporno
politie, wet & kiezers (nederlanders)
Спасибо
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frameworks, emo, soc
An exception can dissolve boundaries by challenging established norms, rules, or frameworks, leading to a re-evaluation of what is considered possible or acceptable. Here’s how this process typically unfolds:
### Mechanisms of Boundary Dissolution through Exceptions
1. Redefining Norms: When an exception occurs, it can prompt individuals or groups to reconsider existing norms or boundaries. For example, if a person achieves something extraordinary despite significant obstacles, it may inspire others to question their limitations and redefine what is achievable.
2. Creating New Possibilities: Exceptions can open up new avenues for thought and action. By demonstrating that something outside the norm is possible, exceptions can encourage innovation and creativity, leading to the exploration of ideas or practices that were previously deemed impossible.
3. Encouraging Flexibility: The presence of an exception can foster a more flexible mindset. When people see that rules or boundaries can be bent or broken, they may become more open to change and less rigid in their thinking, allowing for a more dynamic approach to problem-solving.
4. Challenging Authority: Exceptions can also challenge authority or established systems. When individuals or groups successfully navigate around boundaries, it can lead to questioning the legitimacy of those boundaries and the power structures that enforce them.
5. Fostering Empathy and Understanding: Exceptions often highlight unique experiences or perspectives that may not fit within conventional boundaries. This can foster empathy and understanding, encouraging people to consider viewpoints and experiences outside their own, thereby dissolving social or cultural boundaries.
### Conclusion
In summary, exceptions can dissolve boundaries by redefining norms, creating new possibilities, encouraging flexibility, challenging authority, and fostering empathy. This process can lead to significant changes in individual perspectives and societal structures. If you have specific examples or contexts in mind regarding exceptions and boundaries, feel free to share!
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internal & ext boundaries
The relationship between external boundaries (those that are far away) and internal boundaries (those within oneself) can be quite profound. Here’s how they can relate to each other:
### Connection Between External and Internal Boundaries
1. Influence of Environment: External boundaries, such as societal norms, cultural expectations, or physical barriers, can shape an individual's internal boundaries. For example, if someone grows up in a community with strict social norms, they may internalize those boundaries, affecting their self-perception and behavior.
2. Personal Identity: External boundaries can impact how individuals define their identity. For instance, cultural or geographical boundaries may influence a person's values, beliefs, and sense of belonging, which in turn can affect their internal boundaries regarding self-acceptance and self-expression.
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3. Psychological Defense Mechanisms: Internal boundaries often serve as psychological defense mechanisms. If someone feels threatened by external boundaries (like societal judgment), they may create internal boundaries to protect themselves, leading to feelings of isolation or disconnection.
4. Boundary Expansion: When individuals challenge or transcend external boundaries, it can lead to a re-evaluation of their internal boundaries. For example, someone who travels to a new country may confront their preconceived notions and expand their internal boundaries regarding acceptance and understanding of different cultures.
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5. Emotional Regulation: External boundaries can also influence emotional regulation. For instance, if someone feels constrained by external expectations, they may develop internal boundaries that limit their emotional expression. Conversely, breaking free from external constraints can lead to greater emotional openness and self-acceptance.
### Conclusion
In summary, external boundaries can significantly influence internal boundaries, shaping identity, defense mechanisms, and emotional regulation. The interplay between the two can lead to personal growth and transformation as individuals navigate their environments and challenge their internal limitations. If you have specific scenarios or contexts in mind regarding boundaries, feel free to share!
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persp & boundaries
Perspectives and boundaries are closely intertwined, influencing how individuals perceive and interact with the world. Here are six ways in which they relate:
1. Perception of Limits: Perspectives shape how individuals perceive their own limits and the boundaries set by others. A positive perspective may encourage individuals to see boundaries as flexible and negotiable, while a negative perspective may view them as rigid and unchangeable.
2. Cultural Context: Different cultural perspectives can lead to varying interpretations of boundaries. What is considered an acceptable boundary in one culture may be viewed differently in another, affecting interpersonal relationships and social interactions.
3. Personal Growth: Perspectives can influence how individuals approach personal growth and self-improvement. A growth-oriented perspective may encourage individuals to challenge their internal boundaries, while a fixed perspective may lead to resistance against change.
4. Conflict Resolution: Perspectives play a crucial role in conflict resolution. Understanding differing perspectives can help individuals navigate boundaries more effectively, fostering empathy and collaboration rather than confrontation.
5. Emotional Boundaries: Perspectives on emotional experiences can shape how individuals establish and maintain emotional boundaries. For example, someone who views vulnerability as a strength may have different emotional boundaries compared to someone who sees it as a weakness.
6. Boundary Setting: The way individuals perceive their rights and needs influences their ability to set boundaries. A strong sense of self-worth and a positive perspective can empower individuals to assert their boundaries confidently, while a lack of self-esteem may lead to difficulty in boundary-setting.
These relationships highlight the dynamic interplay between perspectives and boundaries, affecting personal experiences and interactions with others. If you’d like to explore any of these points further, let me know!
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