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I don't know whether I'm a bad man who tries to be good or a good man who tries to be bad.How about neither one? You can be, and probably are, neither one.
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I remember every moment of shame in my life as if it were yesterday. No matter how many times I'm forgiven, or told it doesn't matter, my blood curdles when I think back on my life.
I find most of the bands NMH is compared with to be boring. What makes you like NMH so much, and what NMH would you recommend my hearing in order to get a sense of what NMH is all about?
I don't know NMH well, but I've heard some other bands that are often uttered in the same breath as NMH, and while I like some of the music, I find most of the bands NMH is compared with to be boring.
Geez, why don't these new bands just sing like men, for chrissakes? They're so whiny and mewly I can't stand them! Give me some old timey music by guys who work in factories or something.
At some point I observed that the happiest, healthiest people I knew didn't indulge in self-criticism and self-analysis as much as I do. They do their thing, think their ideas, make their art, play their music, cook their food, love their friends.
I think a lot of lashing out comes from just being frustrated. Frustrated becuase maybe you're not doing the things you want to be doing with your life, the things you should be doing.
many (perhaps most) men feel like they are fakers, lying their way through life.
Huh, that's funny, because that concept has been marketed to women for years as the Impostor Syndrome.I fully agree, Miko, but the context in which I heard about it happened to be directed toward men.
Maybe it could just be called Being Human.
I remember every moment of shame in my life as if it were yesterday.