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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
while yr testimony is good, it is not relevant to the point I was making. You have to believe in the good you are doing, otherwise it will be no good. How can you help people if you do not even believe you can help to begin with? Any benefit becomes merely a technicality, a fluke, and accident even. however, if you believe in yrself and the moves you make, then they will be successful, even if it just at wiping yr own ass or putting on yr shoes!
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But there are people who wipe their ass and put on their shoes every day wanting to die. They live without believing in it. They get help without knowing why. They survive and find happiness. A little emo sounding, but there are so many people like that. Everyone knows people who try to attempt suicide but don't actually go through with it, and end up choosing to live despite their lack of belief in themselves. I feel like that's America's politcal climate right now.
But again, I'm not saying you're wrong. I think your attitude on change is 100% right. Seriously. It's just not as simple as lifting your chin. It's real hard to believe anything can change America, even if belief in change is what will change it. It's a dark tunnel.