2am,
thank you for your response.
while i read your blog, i tend to disagree w/ you on a number of points. however, i would argue that my dissent is not at all “wasted energy“.
after all, we are all in this fight together and i would trust that you appreciate those who contend w/ your posts as much as those who swallow it whole.
reading your post (in response to my comment) i would strongly disagree with the analogy that i was “berating a mystery novel for lacking a decent explanation of elliptic curve cryptography“. in fact, the contentions i was raising were evident and devoid of the abstract. my language was straightforward and simple.
i could not agree more w/ your comparison of blogs as a newsstand. as a fact, individuals more educated than you or I have made similar assertions and I believe them to be correct. to say that i stumbled upon your blog of “self-realiazation” while hoping for more relevant content is simply erroneous. upon being referred to your site, i had preconceived notions of what i would find. unfortunately, you did little to break out of the box that is your stereotype.
while i respect and honor your contributions to the greater good, i contend that my comment was not directed at your personal life, but rather, the content that you and your patrons prefer to indulge yourselves in.
you’re audience isn’t looking for your global contribution; instead they are looking for someone to validate their own study of self. this is where we part ways, 2am.
i’m glad that while looking at my blog, you chose to highlight the post entitled, “the ocean is full because everyone is crying“. as a point to fact, i would have never been able to share such intimate words w/ the world had it not been for the caring skill of a talented therapist. i hold fast that my blog entertains thought outside of the norm and perhaps that is why some find it so confrontational. i would hope that the words of this short and sweet post would find their way to the reader and encourage them to think beyond self. nonetheless, it’s good to know that those who consider themselves “educated” point to it with malcontention.
the fact that you quoted lennon/mccartney makes my heart feel better and i would argue that it did more for me than you could know. thank you for that.
in closing, the worth of any blog/writing/post is in it’s reaction. the fact that your readers were your cheerleaders was of no surprise—yet still such a great dissapointment. “m is for maiden” is a classic example: she possess the skill to sum up a person in a few words: “he is hurting. but the only way he knows how to deal with his hurt is to try and hurt others.”
fucking brilliant.
is this the state of your field? the state of your ’science’? anyone can make a judgement about me w/o any reference besides words that i post on the internet.
shame on you.
the world finds itself in need of compassion and love.
hoping that you and I find a way to focus our energies on those goals.
peace and love….but especially peace,


















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