User:Dorumin/Thoughts

A collection of interesting things that have gone through my mind and I want to keep for the future. They don't have any names attached to them, some were by friends, some by people smarter than you and I, some are paraphrased and some express my own ideas and opinions at the time of writing.

"Imagine the last person on earth adding humans to this entry:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_extinct_animals"

"If I had to define a major depression in one sentence, I would say: "it's a biochemical disorder with a genetic component, and early experience influences, where somebody can't appreciate sunsets.""

"If people get too far into virtuality, they will want to escape back to reality, which could be nice. Or, perhaps virtual space has so much to offer that there is no need to go back to reality."

"We like to think of our view of the world as reality. A third of our brains is dedicated to our vision, do you think that all of it just takes a literal snapshot of the world? No, it processes and modifies the important information to you, and that's what you see. You don't see reality, you construct your own reality."

"People will never care about your well-being and will take each opportunity to take advantage of you and make you feel horrible. We don't care about your problems, and we will never care about you. Once you grow to accept this, to push ahead regardless of that fact and disregard the people who will hurt you, only then you will be able to see the ones who truly care about you and want to see you succeed."

"You shouldn't define people by their maddest edges. We strive to label people under groups to isolate them from the rest of "us", when in fact all of us are live in a gray area, yet we seem to ignore that because we cannot categorize people with that mentality. We live in a world that doesn't like gray areas. But the gray areas are where you find the complexity, it's where you find the humanity, and it's where you find the truth."

"I call people my friends a lot, and I think I may not be giving that word enough credit. Perhaps I'm saying it to make others feel better, or maybe I'm just being dishonest. I believe that, for calling people your friends, and even enemies, you need to care about them very strongly. I can't think of many people like that in my life, enough to count with the fingers in one of my hands. And let me tell you, it's not easy to always be honest with your words. They can have a very powerful impact, and they don't have to be completely honest to do so, my friend."