tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695813850715269190.post8383511851022865875..comments2024-02-12T13:31:38.266+01:00Comments on Politics, Economy, Society: Rozmowa z aniołem stróżemstudent SGHhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01367244307612092688noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695813850715269190.post-83665198936740577732012-10-15T21:22:10.175+02:002012-10-15T21:22:10.175+02:00Adam,
thanks for the heartening comment.Adam,<br />thanks for the heartening comment.student SGHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01367244307612092688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695813850715269190.post-37765771915706322202012-10-15T20:07:02.107+02:002012-10-15T20:07:02.107+02:00Doesn't seem like self humiliation to me, rath...Doesn't seem like self humiliation to me, rather more like a sober talking to.<br />If I could be of any help I would say that our feelings sometimes get the better of us, especially so in situations where affection is concerned. The problem is that it's sometimes very difficult to distinguish between what we feel for someone and how the that person makes us feel about ourselves. I recently broke down in tears when a dear friend finally found someone to marry after many many years of searching. His criteria? Someone who shared his interests, was self confident, discerning, but without any hangups. Most important of all was that he wanted someone who shared his religious convictions. This way both he and she would be treading a path in their marriage where they themselves are not the aim of the journey but God is. No, they're not religious fanatics, just straightforward people who know what's worthwhile in life. This way their journey will have the same goal and bring them closer together along the way. I hope you find the peace of heart to wait for that someone who will have the same goals as you, and may those goals be mystical rather than material.adtheladhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11547876597884642821noreply@blogger.com