unique?
1. What sets you apart from your friends?
I am not really sure, maybe I should ask them. I think I am the biggest in size. I am told that I have the most positive outlook of all. I will try anything within reason. Maybe that is all.
2. What sets you apart from your family?
Where do I begin? I go someplace new, I want to see as much as I can. Show me or take me somewhere that I cannot see or do at home. Don't take me to Quiktrip or a Wal-Mart. I am not even picky. If I am in San Fransisco I don't have to go to the Golden Gate or Fog City Cafe. I will find something I cannot in Tulsa. My oldest sister went on a trip recently and I was surprised that she had found time to call me. I asked what she had seen or done. Nothing. She had gone from the work related site to the hotel and back. That is all. No sight seeing. No unique or region specific experiences. What Toast French?
3. What sets you apart from your coworkers/fellow students?
Well, the first thing that comes to mind is education. I don't have a degree. A majority of my co-workers either already have a degree or are currently working on one.
4. What is the one thing about you that is most unique?
I guess this goes back to positive outlook. I really want to believe the best of people and situations. Sometimes I worry that I want that too much. Possibly maybe probably makes me a little naive. I would rather have my head in the clouds than be stuck in a negative space.
5. What is your most interesting quality?
If someone needs help and they ask me. I move. I am told it is like pulling the trigger. I am a bullet. There is no thought. There is no stop. There is only forward. The more serious the situation the faster the action. Bail? I will be there in 10 minutes. I didn't realize until the last few months where this came from. At my Dad's memorial I heard a story about my Dad driving from Skiatook to Little Rock and back through to Tulsa International Airport because a friend had forgotten his wallet. He left around 3am.
self-love (No, not that kind.)
1. Would you say you love yourself? Why or why not?
I would say it is a love/hate relationship. I know I am awesome. I also know I could use some improvements. I will not lie to myself. I also know I have trouble saying no to myself.
2. What does self-love feel like to you (or what do you think it would feel like)?
Like being comfortable in my own skin. When I am good with me. I am relaxed and at ease. I want to go out and enjoy the world. Road trip, ball game, maybe just a little window shopping. When I concentrate on what is wrong I just hide. I go straight from work to home. I spend a lot of time on the couch.
3. What does loving another person feel like to you (or what do you think it would feel like)? Does it feel the same as self-love?
Like what I hear being high is like. Euphoric. Like being drawn in, moth to flame. Eww, look at the pretty, must be near it. Must get closer. Bask in the glow of the greatness. No, I don't think it feels the same as self love. It isn't the same pace. Self love is calm and cruise control. Love for another is petal to the metal. Hold on tight as you can.
4. Do you believe that you have to love yourself to be able to love someone else? Why or why not?
If you cannot accept and embrace and find worth in yourself, nobody else will either.
5. Would you say that you love or have loved another person? Why or why not?
I have love for another to the point of the love being like a religion.
1. What sets you apart from your friends?
I am not really sure, maybe I should ask them. I think I am the biggest in size. I am told that I have the most positive outlook of all. I will try anything within reason. Maybe that is all.
2. What sets you apart from your family?
Where do I begin? I go someplace new, I want to see as much as I can. Show me or take me somewhere that I cannot see or do at home. Don't take me to Quiktrip or a Wal-Mart. I am not even picky. If I am in San Fransisco I don't have to go to the Golden Gate or Fog City Cafe. I will find something I cannot in Tulsa. My oldest sister went on a trip recently and I was surprised that she had found time to call me. I asked what she had seen or done. Nothing. She had gone from the work related site to the hotel and back. That is all. No sight seeing. No unique or region specific experiences. What Toast French?
3. What sets you apart from your coworkers/fellow students?
Well, the first thing that comes to mind is education. I don't have a degree. A majority of my co-workers either already have a degree or are currently working on one.
4. What is the one thing about you that is most unique?
I guess this goes back to positive outlook. I really want to believe the best of people and situations. Sometimes I worry that I want that too much. Possibly maybe probably makes me a little naive. I would rather have my head in the clouds than be stuck in a negative space.
5. What is your most interesting quality?
If someone needs help and they ask me. I move. I am told it is like pulling the trigger. I am a bullet. There is no thought. There is no stop. There is only forward. The more serious the situation the faster the action. Bail? I will be there in 10 minutes. I didn't realize until the last few months where this came from. At my Dad's memorial I heard a story about my Dad driving from Skiatook to Little Rock and back through to Tulsa International Airport because a friend had forgotten his wallet. He left around 3am.
self-love (No, not that kind.)
1. Would you say you love yourself? Why or why not?
I would say it is a love/hate relationship. I know I am awesome. I also know I could use some improvements. I will not lie to myself. I also know I have trouble saying no to myself.
2. What does self-love feel like to you (or what do you think it would feel like)?
Like being comfortable in my own skin. When I am good with me. I am relaxed and at ease. I want to go out and enjoy the world. Road trip, ball game, maybe just a little window shopping. When I concentrate on what is wrong I just hide. I go straight from work to home. I spend a lot of time on the couch.
3. What does loving another person feel like to you (or what do you think it would feel like)? Does it feel the same as self-love?
Like what I hear being high is like. Euphoric. Like being drawn in, moth to flame. Eww, look at the pretty, must be near it. Must get closer. Bask in the glow of the greatness. No, I don't think it feels the same as self love. It isn't the same pace. Self love is calm and cruise control. Love for another is petal to the metal. Hold on tight as you can.
4. Do you believe that you have to love yourself to be able to love someone else? Why or why not?
If you cannot accept and embrace and find worth in yourself, nobody else will either.
5. Would you say that you love or have loved another person? Why or why not?
I have love for another to the point of the love being like a religion.