I saw a chalkboard in front of some groovy bar with various bits of timeless advice. One of them was "dont speak sarcastically".
It's not the first time i've heard that & i understand that it is functional. In brings us a bit closer to silence, humility, turning inward rather than getting caught up in the fun frolicking fireworks of words & opinions & blah blah. You don't tend to find a taoist or buddhist or quaker or devotee of god, barking up the sarcasm!
I'm quite open to modifying habits of the self & personality. It's all garbage really. No matter how flashy & brilliant we convince ourselves we are.
I'm a long lapsed catholic (possibly even while in utero..) but a lifelong sarcastic Breatharian.
It feels like an inevitable change. Sometimes ya gotta go in the opposite direction to your personality. I wondered if others have focused on sarcasm in particular when it came to self-change. I suppose my own exp of sarcasm is things like black humour, bile, oppositional wit, cynicism, absurdism. friction.
It's not the first time i've heard that & i understand that it is functional. In brings us a bit closer to silence, humility, turning inward rather than getting caught up in the fun frolicking fireworks of words & opinions & blah blah. You don't tend to find a taoist or buddhist or quaker or devotee of god, barking up the sarcasm!
I'm quite open to modifying habits of the self & personality. It's all garbage really. No matter how flashy & brilliant we convince ourselves we are.
I'm a long lapsed catholic (possibly even while in utero..) but a lifelong sarcastic Breatharian.
It feels like an inevitable change. Sometimes ya gotta go in the opposite direction to your personality. I wondered if others have focused on sarcasm in particular when it came to self-change. I suppose my own exp of sarcasm is things like black humour, bile, oppositional wit, cynicism, absurdism. friction.