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Re: Avatars and judgment
« Reply #25 on: November, 02, 2010, 04:48:26 PM »
I can't believe someone would just arbitrarily change your screen name without your consent.
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Re: Avatars and judgment
« Reply #26 on: November, 02, 2010, 05:33:55 PM »
I can't believe someone would just arbitrarily change your screen name without your consent.

I can't believe someone who spouts personal responsibility has a problem applying it.  :nk

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Re: Avatars and judgment
« Reply #27 on: November, 02, 2010, 05:42:26 PM »
What? I take responsibility for every action I take, good or bad.

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Re: Avatars and judgment
« Reply #28 on: November, 02, 2010, 06:00:56 PM »
Define Responsibility to Accept Personal Responsibility
To accept personal responsibility, we must first define responsibility. It is very difficult to develop an adequate ability to accept responsibility without a preliminary effort to define responsibility.  I have always identified with gestalt psychotherapy.  One of the basic tenants of gestalt theory is that one must take personal responsibility for one’s life.  Fritz Perls, the father of gestalt therapy, often rewrote responsibility as “response-ability."  By this he meant that a basic given in life is that we all have the ability to personally respond - “response-ability."  Because at the end of the day, the truth is this - only you can move you, only you can feel you, only you can live you and only you can change you. Only you can define responsibility for yourself. It’s when you lose sight of this basic, elementary fact that you feel the most lost and hopeless in the struggle for personal responsibility.
 

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Re: Avatars and judgment
« Reply #29 on: November, 03, 2010, 05:37:10 AM »
I missed it I guess

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Re: Avatars and judgment
« Reply #30 on: November, 03, 2010, 05:50:27 AM »
Define Responsibility to Accept Personal Responsibility
To accept personal responsibility, we must first define responsibility. It is very difficult to develop an adequate ability to accept responsibility without a preliminary effort to define responsibility.  I have always identified with gestalt psychotherapy.  One of the basic tenants of gestalt theory is that one must take personal responsibility for one’s life.  Fritz Perls, the father of gestalt therapy, often rewrote responsibility as “response-ability."  By this he meant that a basic given in life is that we all have the ability to personally respond - “response-ability."  Because at the end of the day, the truth is this - only you can move you, only you can feel you, only you can live you and only you can change you. Only you can define responsibility for yourself. It’s when you lose sight of this basic, elementary fact that you feel the most lost and hopeless in the struggle for personal responsibility.
 

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Re: Avatars and judgment
« Reply #31 on: November, 03, 2010, 06:11:34 AM »
I think we need to intervene....
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Re: Avatars and judgment
« Reply #32 on: November, 03, 2010, 02:11:57 PM »
oh  plaaeeezzzeeee.   :po

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I copied and pasted that from an article some doctor wrote about eating healthy. Does anybody know WTF all that means?

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Re: Avatars and judgment
« Reply #33 on: November, 04, 2010, 06:42:34 AM »
All I know is that because of all this I was really close to being BANNED. :vic

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