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yes as does everyone else...all human behavior is need orientated...i am also aware of the needs others are meeting when they interact with me.
I do enjoy interacting with others. I do not have a particular goal of interacting. A more important goal of interaction is that the person I talk to can walk away saying: "that was a good experience."
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Thank you for your answer BTC and Happy Tuesday. Is your goal always the same?
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on October 6th, 2009
oh no, my goals change depending on my need at the time...
by BROADWAYTHECAT on October 6th, 2009
Mine is always the same. That time spent with me was not wasted. Happy Wednesday! :)
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on October 7th, 2009
admirable but i don't buy it...you have needs beyond that...everyday is a happy day!
by BROADWAYTHECAT on October 7th, 2009
You deny me my truth? Why? Would you like people to feel that time spent with you, whatever the purpose, was wasted? That they would then avoid you because you would have nothing to offer them except perhaps criticism or complaint or something equally negative? Rain comes in a zillion drops...an umbrella is all it takes to keep you dry. What is wrong with wanting to be an umbrella? Happy Monday BTC! :)
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on October 12th, 2009
you can have your "truth" if you want it...i know that your truth is unrealistic but you don't have to change it...you can believe that you control how others perceive you but the truth is, you don't. you can be as nice and sweet as pie and someone might experience it as lacking sincerity or as being fake...you have no control over their filter. if people feel their time with me was wasted, that's on them...they are free to not spend their time with me...it is not my responsibility to make sure that they make good use of their time...it is theirs...what one person thinks is a waste of time another might find enjoyable or interesting...i don't presume to be know what they want/like/need...that is up for them to determine.
by BROADWAYTHECAT on October 12th, 2009
I realize that. I believe that people who don't trust others are themselves untrustworthy. People who might perceive me as being fake can't be anything but fake themselves since they are unable/unwilling/incapable of understanding anything else and will always view the world through their own lens. As for controlling how people perceive me, I would have to be quite delusional to think that. Cheers! :)
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on October 13th, 2009
i'm not even going to get into trust...
by BROADWAYTHECAT on October 13th, 2009