sin as the opposite of self confidence is nicely put. Works for me. I prefer the self confidence.
I think questions are both possible and delightful without necessary accompanying neurosis. This is related to my belief that it's all make believe--hence questions become about my make believe, or about the other person's make believe, and never about some larger "truth" or reality.
two posts with the word "sin" in them so close together? "Sin" is a generally unhelpful framework, for me. How about you?
ReplyDeleteFor me, sin implies corruption, decay, which to me seems obvious, certainly in myself. The opposite is self-confidence.
ReplyDeleteIt is a reflection of that saying: the neurotic has questions, the psychotic has answers.
sin as the opposite of self confidence is nicely put. Works for me. I prefer the self confidence.
ReplyDeleteI think questions are both possible and delightful without necessary accompanying neurosis. This is related to my belief that it's all make believe--hence questions become about my make believe, or about the other person's make believe, and never about some larger "truth" or reality.