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Everybody Has To Be A Little Bit Judgmental Sometimes

Student "edition" found at {csi dot journalspace dot com}.

Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on.

Continuing the personal kick that I started today in the student accessible version.

"Best friends forever" happen, but maybe not to all persons.

There was a time that I thought, because I had hung around some extremely negative people before I found out exactly how draining that was, I thught we were going to be whittling down our group one by one since they always loved talking about the supposedly bad qualities of a person, and it had to be a person we hung around with, not already "cast off".

I may be beyond that stage already, but it always colors my sentiments whenever I get to the point where I have to decide whether I should stop hanging around with someone or not.

From "Sex and the City" I learned about a dealbreaker, this one habit or characteristic a person has that makes someone stop liking them.

For me that rarely happens, because (being a Libra, as someone would point out) I'd balance a person's good and bad qualities then decide if it's not worth it to continue meeting them.

That is, I have to rationalize whether one already outweighs the other.

What I find surprising is that there's always two extremes: people who do not know when they're already starting to make people avoid them, or others who always overanalyze the reactions of the ones around them, and overreact to that themselves.

In other words, what's very rare is to find someone who's sensitive in just the right amount, not too much, and not too little.

Session 2399 is at that cusp of "friendship" again. Class dismissed.


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