Smaller and smaller circles wasnt as appealing as i thought i would get inclined to. simply put, bluntly rather, its far too feminist if you ask me. the whole book made me realize how much certainty the author is inputting that women in genenral are insecure and that they need assurance, honestly, women aren't as weak as they would think in fact, they are alot stronger than what they appear to be. Take for instance the idea of maturity, the older they get as compared to guys, they mature faster than we do meaning they get wiser than we do as guys. Next, they are alot stronger at heart than what most people would think in comparison seriously. my expectations of women far exceed than those who would "know" them to be.
Its amazing how they can withstand self-righteous egoists who think they know so much. Its marvelous that they can outweigh what they can expext themselves to be if they set the bar to themselves. Its a wonder, that they can put their suffering aside in order to achieve what they want to attain. For guys its different. We rely on efficiency and convenience. Thats why we plan things accordingly and devote our attention to personal endeavors. Its a question of how important certain situations are to us and we balance what would convene us into making things alot better for us even if the price was to be selfish (but there are some who aren't as well.). I hold a high regard for women and on rare occasions, admire their inner strength even though they don't notice. They produce a surmountable amount of potential as compared to us men and an infinite amount of instigatorical surplus of hope for people to reconsider in times of desperation. It is through these unlikely ideologies that convince me that in terms of heart, we are inferior and essentially the most prominent factor that would be the root and corner stone on any foundation of anyone who would be great.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
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