The ones who are kind but know better than to be kind.
The ones who hate but know that they shouldn't.
The ones who feel regret but continue to make the same mistake again and again.
To me, they are the thing I want to see and study the most. The problems I want to fix. But, probably, people like that cannot be fixed. Their natures rule them, no matter how many times it injures them.
I think that is the most interesting sort of person.
[ it probably says something about hani that they can read these words and find only bright interest, surging curiosity. the flags are red, so red, but so lovely all at once. ]
The problems you want to fix…
But it sounds as though it would be more interesting if you broke them instead?
Hahaha. Maybe. But if I were to break them, I wouldn't be forcing a different conclusion.
They were going to break themselves eventually, anyway.
I think it would be a good outcome if they were able to become useful to themselves. Easy-to-use things are nice to have, but there's nothing special about them. Challenges are much more enriching.
A different conclusion. That sounds rather hopeful.
Hmm.
The would your ultimate challenge be someone who refuses to be fixed, but also refuses to break despite the crumbling trail they’ve left in their wake?
Endlessly struggling, and never giving up on trying to take some idyllic form they can't reach and cannot bring themselves to be. Yes, I think that would be quite appealing.
Do you not find that struggle to survive the very epitome of what we are as humans? I think it's cute.
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The most interesting to me are the ones that struggle.
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The ones who are kind but know better than to be kind.
The ones who hate but know that they shouldn't.
The ones who feel regret but continue to make the same mistake again and again.
To me, they are the thing I want to see and study the most. The problems I want to fix. But, probably, people like that cannot be fixed. Their natures rule them, no matter how many times it injures them.
I think that is the most interesting sort of person.
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The problems you want to fix…
But it sounds as though it would be more interesting if you broke them instead?
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They were going to break themselves eventually, anyway.
I think it would be a good outcome if they were able to become useful to themselves. Easy-to-use things are nice to have, but there's nothing special about them. Challenges are much more enriching.
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Hmm.
The would your ultimate challenge be someone who refuses to be fixed, but also refuses to break despite the crumbling trail they’ve left in their wake?
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Endlessly struggling, and never giving up on trying to take some idyllic form they can't reach and cannot bring themselves to be. Yes, I think that would be quite appealing.
Do you not find that struggle to survive the very epitome of what we are as humans? I think it's cute.