LucrativeSid
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- Oct 20, 2007
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I love deep conversations. There's hardly anything else I can passionately contribute to. Every other activity feels like work to me, but I actually get excited about conversations. I could easily come home from work and write for 1 hour on an email response and I'd be having fun the entire time. I get to express myself in deep ways and get to know other people in deep ways. (And learn all kinds of other things, of course.) We may talk about specific subjects, like music, and that's great, but my favorite subject is life. I enjoy anything that's delved deep into, though.
I love it when people actually answer my questions and comment on my ideas. I offer to do the same in return, but not many people are willing to go so deeply into things. When I say deep, I'm not really talking about how profound something is, although that's good too, I'm talking about to what extent it's explored.
I don't care what we talk about. It will evolve naturally. I love talking about myself and my own theories, ideas, opinions, dreams, and problems, but I could just as easily write 5 pages about you and all of our stuff, as long as I know that there's actually going to be an exchange.
I think it all has value. Even if we spend 4 pages talking about your personal fear of spiders, we could still both learn and discover all kinds of new things.
I don't post in the forum that much because that kind of exchange rarely comes to be. I like the attention, the commitment, openness that can come from a one-on-one conversation.
I love it when people actually answer my questions and comment on my ideas. I offer to do the same in return, but not many people are willing to go so deeply into things. When I say deep, I'm not really talking about how profound something is, although that's good too, I'm talking about to what extent it's explored.
I don't care what we talk about. It will evolve naturally. I love talking about myself and my own theories, ideas, opinions, dreams, and problems, but I could just as easily write 5 pages about you and all of our stuff, as long as I know that there's actually going to be an exchange.
I think it all has value. Even if we spend 4 pages talking about your personal fear of spiders, we could still both learn and discover all kinds of new things.
I don't post in the forum that much because that kind of exchange rarely comes to be. I like the attention, the commitment, openness that can come from a one-on-one conversation.