Well if truth seems dismissive to you then I can't really control how it makes you feel.
See, CC the thing you are dismissing imo, is that there is nothing further to it. For example, we have absolutely not covered how the para peoples demsions are able to be applied to the normal psychological mind.
What is it to the para person that is realistic,
I would say there are all sorts of realistic psychological needs that everyone has, and as you might say it could use a good not dismissing.
But, there's also the fact that it is delusional, which seems to fit the bill. In most cases.
What is the question, can you answer it correctly?
What is a para person?
Who cares, right :/
Maybe just maybe a para person is someone who sees things that everyone else does. Would you accept this defination of a para person. That's basically it right. The person who accepts the normal things that everyone else does but sees them greater or has more "psychological needs" or something than others do. They'd obviously be aware of how they need those releases.
If that is the case then we need to find out everything about the debate.
Including that it may have some truth to it, even for everyone else. It isn't a singling out or anything like that, and even if schizophrenics or whatever are singled out, apparently that's fine?
Schizophrenics are people too. And have just as much needs as everyone else does.
That doesn't mean that I am a schizophrenic only that you seem to repeatedly call me one, a delusional freak or someone who's reality isn't aligned with reality. In which case I don't see how you go about discussing on a forum like this.
Anyway, if you want to know how I feel, I guess the truth is the most important. But what is the truth? For starters. Is it something absolute and objective, or something complete and understandable, or something realistic or whatnot?
I can't say myself. Sadly.
Effort is a big deal with me apparently. I haven't much desire at the time to read through other peoples pain.Well then why ask the question in the first place if the answer is too much effort for you?
They may work absolutely.Simply put because they work. Humans have a ton of psychological needs / instincts that society provides no outlets for. People sometimes find outlets and sometimes they don't. When they don't they often have to choose between satisfying their needs and truth... and needs almost always win out in those cases. When they do, they function exceptionally well and find themselves very happy and adaptable.
But that doesn't mean that we should find out more about it. If it's just that they are being adaptable or what, then well, that's good.
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