Monday, September 27, 2010

But Do You Really Know?

There are those uncomfortable questions, the ones we think are so simple at the time but when you look at them, dissect each and every part they become all too complex for our comfort.

-What defines you?
-What do you stand for?
-Who matters most to you?
-Are you confident?
-Are you a follower or do you walk to your own beat?
-What can you do to make a difference?
-What is the point in being sad, when you know very well you can put just as much effort into being happy.
- Who are YOU?
-What gives you any right to judge others?

Sit and read these questions. Take a piece of paper and answer them. Don't think before you answer, just answer. If you're comfortable to tell me, what were your answers? Were your answers honest, or did you write what you thought would be accepted.

I'll give my answers on Wednesday.

1 comment:

Elle Sees said...

-What defines you?
My friends and family. My actions.
-What do you stand for?
Human rights. To treat others as I want to be treated.
-Who matters most to you?
Those who love me.
-Are you confident?
In matters of the mind and heart, yes. Physically, no.
-Are you a follower or do you walk to your own beat?
I'm a ppl-pleaser, so I tend to follow the crowd, unless I'm passionate about something that others fail to recognize.
-What can you do to make a difference?
Treat others like I want to be treated. be equal and fair. karma truly exists.
-What is the point in being sad, when you know very well you can put just as much effort into being happy.
This isn't worded as a question, but as I always say, CHOOSE HAPPINESS. It's always a choice.
- Who are YOU?
I'm Elle Sees!
-What gives you any right to judge others?
I am very perceptive when it comes to people and I'm rarely wrong with my instincts. If someone's an asshole, or the sweetest ever, I'm usually spot-on. I just can really tell how ppl are. I'm rarely wrong, but if I am, Im WAY wrong. Maybe it's a defense mechanism? Idk if I'd call it judging, per se, but everyone has judged SOMEONE at some point in his/her life.