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Old 11-29-2015, 04:51 PM   #93
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Originally Posted by Smiling View Post
Instinct. Too much rule following dampens and eventually snuffs out the spirit. I say boldly blaze a trail.



Is it better to be content or healthy?
Healthy, particularly when it comes to mental health. And, contentment isn't all it's wrapped up to be, if you ask me.

(Smiling, in reference to your previous question [Is it better to be a liar or a terrible person?] ... My response below is based on the POV that a terrible person is a terrible person whether they're honest or not and I have no time for terrible people. But, you may have been asking if it's better to be a terrible person for telling the truth. If that's what you meant, and I'm almost certain that is what you meant after reading it a second time, then it's much better to be the terrible person. Love your questions)

Back to the game ...

Is it better to wage war or turn the other cheek?
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