Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Why do people think that if you apologize right away for something it means you're not sincere?

My thinking process is very fast inside the silence of my mind. If somebody says I owe them an apology, I instantly access whether or not I agree with them, and if I do happen to agree with them, I apologize right away the instant I realize they are right.





Just because my mind works fast, doesn't mean I'm insincere, right?|||there are no such things as accidents,





your Freudian slip was true,








and she's been waiting for me these five years. And whether I'm able to marry her or not depends on how I stand with the Company: and I say, flatly, I'm not going to fall out with it. I came here to make money, and I mean to make it!








He who acts (with an ulterior purpose) does harm; he who takes hold of a thing (in the same way) loses his hold. The sage does not act (so), and therefore does no harm; he does not lay hold (so), and therefore does not lose his bold. (But) people in their conduct of affairs are constantly ruining them when they are on the eve of success. If they were careful at the end, as (they should be) at the beginning, they would not so ruin them.





4. Therefore the sage desires what (other men) do not desire, and does not prize things difficult to get; he learns what (other men) do not learn, and turns back to what the multitude of men have passed by. Thus he helps the natural development of all things, and does not dare











And sware to combat for my claim till death.|||I suppose when you do something wrong to someone, you upset them, by apologizing straight away, you don't give them enough time to calm down.

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