I’m turning 20 in a week, can you give me some life advice you wish you got when you were 20?
Try out different hobbies, even ones you didn’t think you might like or even thought of doing. Don’t waste your time with certain things. Find what’s most important and do them. Use your time wisely. Don’t let fear hold you back. Save some money for later hahaha
Well today I let myself rest for once hahaha spent today watching American gods and chilling. But I mean in terms of waking up earlier and going to be not so late and such. And having less convos that go around in circles. I need to use more time to be productive and also to look after myself. So back to being productive tomorrow before work. How have you been spending your time?
As much as this is true, by leaving others on read purposefully is inappropriate and rude. It’s like you calling someone’s name and they’re right in front of you, but they choose not to respond. That hurt, doesn’t it? Give the other people the same sense of courtesy and respect what you'd want for u
Why getting defensive? I didn't imply that you're a narcissist. I don't know much about writing, but I heard before that authors that base their characters on themselves are narcistic, unless the story is a satire.
When someone asks are you stupid. That’s normally implying that they believe you are, because it is brought about in situations they perceive to be stupid. Ergo, if someone says, “isn’t that narcissistic”, one would assume that the speaker might believe what they are asking. And based on your question being unsighted by something you have read, would it be unwise to ask someone if they thought it was narcissistic? Because if I was, you would not get the answer you seek. Therefore, asking such a question to me, implies your belief in my actions to be as such, and not merely, just a question. My tone is not defensive, it’s direct. In answer to your question, if it was such. I do not believe to base oneself inside their own novel is narcissistic. Maybe it’s an escape, from what they feel. Such as the reader escapes in the world that they create.