Solf J Kimblee (
explosivecombat) wrote2012-10-04 01:10 am
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NIETZSCHE; DEAD PHILOSOPHERS' INBOX
The offer for conversation is always open, should you desire to take me up on it; I can't guarantee that I'll respond immediately, nor will it necessarily be the response you want, but I'll always respond in some way.
In the name of enlightened discourse.

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I couldn't make strides in my personal life without them affecting my professional one; by corollary, if I were determined to keep my professional life unchanging and constant, then I would be fixing my development as an individual, as well. From what you've just said, that's not the same for you.
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If I were to take a guess and say that you've never intentionally killed another human being, would I be correct? I promise it's relevant to the discussion; I'm not asking for the sake of shock value or trying to overassert myself.
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When one lives as I do, then the problem isn't that you aren't the same in your personal and professional lives - the problem comes when you are.
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That's the part I have trouble reconciling — how you can develop in only half of your existence, while leaving the other half constant. And I'm well aware that it's a special case in particular for soldiers, but I'd expect a soldier whose personal and professional lives conflict that way to exhibit signs of guilt and remorse, which isn't something I've seen out of you.
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And I think that's why you can't reconcile the situation I'm explaining to you - you're expecting me to react in a way that a human being would. I don't, and I never have, but it's very important for me to be able to live among others as though I do.
Does that make more sense?
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Did your significant other know?
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...PUN INTENDED...]
I sincerely hope that wasn't just one more aspect of living among others as though a human being would.
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Not in the same way that you would define it, anyway.
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I'd suggest avoiding the word entirely. A bit of advice between contemporaries, coming from someone with some experience in reacting like a human.
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As it stands, however, it's true enough to not be a complete lie, and it's something that he rather plainly wants to hear - it obviously makes him happy and it's not detrimental to either of us if I say it, so I don't see why it shouldn't be said.
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I'm suggesting you should stick with expressing the sentiment you do experience, rather than trying to draw those equivalences, if only because some words come with a mountain of connotation attached, and it can lead to a lot of mistaken assumptions you may not be anticipating.
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And what sort of assumptions are you referring to?
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People tend to hear "love" they way they want to hear it, as opposed to the way the speaker means it. To know that and do it anyway is disingenuous.
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And unless that was a rhetorical "why should I" earlier, you can't really fault me for answering.
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It was a passing suggestion.
Are you really that interested in hearing all the sordid details?
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