i believe people can love one another so deeply that their tolerance of mistakes increases tremendously, that it becomes exponentially easier to forgive people, and that even when all shit goes down, you can love and rely on them without fear of that breaking as well. i believe everyone can experience it, but i don’t believe everyone does. i think a lot of people don’t, actually, cause you have to be relatively openminded and love yourself first
“today you are you, that is truer than true. there’s no one alive who is youer than you.” — dr. seuss
i’m me, short, but sweet always looking out for your best interest, especially if it doesn’t counter my own.
“W/o God, there is no longer any objective standard by which to judge good and evil”
“the idea that there are universal moral laws is mere superstition”
Don’t seek external justification for the set of moral codes you establish. The only ramifications come from within. All external ramifications are irrelevant and only have prevalence in your life because you choose to dwell in fear of the consequences.
“If we live our lives as we have been instructed to, the chances are very slim that we will get what we want out of life: each of us is different and has different needs, so how could one set of ‘moral truths’ work for each of us?”






