Pages

Wednesday, 5 February 2020

Values of Unreality

Love of Learning
  • What areas of learning (factual knowledge, people, skills, philosophy, or spirituality) do you find most interesting? What areas of learning do you find least interesting?
I don’t find anything more or less interesting, after all, I have a Love of Learning.
  • What is it that you love about learning?
  •  
    Okay, I was a bit dazed yesterday so hopefully I can give a better answer here; It's getting to know more things that happen around me, being able to then communicate that information forward. It's also entertainment, and provides inspiration for writing.
  • How does the breadth and depth of your knowledge affect your relationships, from people recently met to people who are close to you?
  •  
    Well, the more I know, the more I can talk about. It's good for socialising really.

Humour
  • How do you initiate playfulness, and how does that change from situation to situation?
I would usually pull a joke, it could be self deprivating, or about another topic, or political. With the situational changes, it depends on the person I’m with usually.
  • How do other people you know express playfulness? What can you learn from observing playfulness in others?
They pull jokes, they laugh and joke about inside jokes or past events. I can learn from this what they actually find funny, leading to better conversation. 
  • In what situations has humor been a barrier for you in connecting with others?
It hasn’t.

Love
  • Who are the people who matter most to you across each of the domains of your life (friends, family, partners, co-workers)? How do you express love in a healthy way with each group? How does your love express itself differently?
Everyone who matters to me matters to me, friends, family. I express the love in conversation, spending time with them, getting them stuff, making them stuff, doing fun things with them.
  • What are the ways in which you express love to others, and how is it received?
I spend time, get them stuff, talk with them, joke with them, go places with them. It’s received in almost the same ways.
  • How well do you receive love? It is often easier to give than to receive, but good relationships are a two-way street. Do signs of love make you uncomfortable or afraid of what others may expect from you?
I’m not afraid or uncomfortable at all.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.