01-12-2018, 12:00 AM
Pixie wrote:Generally, the majority aren't the ones to notice a bend in themselves. They are the norm.
hence why education / raising their knowledge and awareness is the way to go. Then they can make more informed decisions.
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Pixie wrote:Bends can develop when differences are pointed put as less ideal and pressure is put on these individuals to assimilate into the majority. I think of schools in these cases as being a common place for this issue to occur.
yea, any place that houses a lot of people is where this happens. And for kids that is schools. Plus also often the first places where they meet society at large so in that sense schools play a major role - one other reason why the role of education is so important. Kids will be kids they say, but teachers (and adults in general ofc) play quite a big role in this too.
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Pixie wrote:Yes, the pain of human kindness and love can be unbearable. It's nice though. It gives a different perspective to life. It's good to know there are many ways to feel and that love can be a force to wield. It's an unconventional approach to war and really neat to witness.
Approach to war? Do you mean like a weapon to annihilate your enemies with? lol Pixie, damn it, no
. Not unless you mean make your enemies your friends (or just neutralize the enemy aspect) - then of course: Yes, Pixie, indeed hehe. But it is a dangerous business for the ones trying to make it happen
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So, yea, love, even in these cases when it hurts (because the ones feeling it are broken), is a healing element. Like when wounds bones start healing it hurts too... the first steps of healing.
hence why education / raising their knowledge and awareness is the way to go. Then they can make more informed decisions.
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Pixie wrote:Bends can develop when differences are pointed put as less ideal and pressure is put on these individuals to assimilate into the majority. I think of schools in these cases as being a common place for this issue to occur.
yea, any place that houses a lot of people is where this happens. And for kids that is schools. Plus also often the first places where they meet society at large so in that sense schools play a major role - one other reason why the role of education is so important. Kids will be kids they say, but teachers (and adults in general ofc) play quite a big role in this too.
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Pixie wrote:Yes, the pain of human kindness and love can be unbearable. It's nice though. It gives a different perspective to life. It's good to know there are many ways to feel and that love can be a force to wield. It's an unconventional approach to war and really neat to witness.
Approach to war? Do you mean like a weapon to annihilate your enemies with? lol Pixie, damn it, no
. Not unless you mean make your enemies your friends (or just neutralize the enemy aspect) - then of course: Yes, Pixie, indeed hehe. But it is a dangerous business for the ones trying to make it happen
.So, yea, love, even in these cases when it hurts (because the ones feeling it are broken), is a healing element. Like when wounds bones start healing it hurts too... the first steps of healing.

