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No offense taken
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These are salient points
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I edited my post
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Thank you for the constructive criticism
No offense taken
These are salient points
I edited my post
I hope it’s easier to digest now
Thank you for the constructive criticism
“You are under no obligation to be the same person you were 5 minutes ago” - Alan Watts
This one is a bit hard-won for me. You see I used to be an asshole. It was my brand. I thought “it’s just in my nature”.
Fortunately, I was also a student of religion (mostly because I was a militant atheist. Know your enemy and all that). Studying Buddhism, I began to observe the nature of self. I found enough distance from it to see its transient nature.
I realized being an asshole was a choice and I could just as easily choose otherwise. Soon I began to discover this was true of most character traits.
I’m not saying you don’t have consistent patterns of behavior. I’ll hopefully always be curious and analytical. But for the most part, the way you conduct yourself and where you focus your attention is a choice.
So, if you’re not happy with who you are maybe don’t be so attached to the idea of 'who you are". And if that seems hard, observe what you pay your attention to and try to find the distance between observation and behavior. In that gap lies the choice you make, consciously or not, to be “you”.
Strength Before Weakness
“What is better: to be born good or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?” — Paarthurnax, Skyrim
I know. You’re right. It’s just an old habit.
I’m not certain, but perhaps some games are pre-cracked. For instance, some from that girl who’s fit.
I agree with you there. I usually just want to try out the game before I buy the real deal. I don’t do too much online stuff these days, but occasionally I want to jump into a game with a friend and thus need my Steam account.
So sandbox completely? That’s doable. I imagine to have a Steam account completely separate from your primary account, you’d need to never share libraries and avoid matching IPs. Do you think Steam looks at hardware MAC addresses?
Kagi if you are willing to pay for the service. I think that’s reasonable but your needs may vary.