Sunday, December 20, 2009

When people see people, they can never see the entire person. It's usually an alloted percentage that the sender puts forth, generally leaving little to unfold by mistake. [Understandably, people constantly send misleading information unknowingly, however much of the things people show about themselves is no different than a chess strategy. Why is it so difficult to see what's intentional and what's to be looked the other way? Why is it so difficult to understand even ourselves as we package and send these messages? So many times it's quite clear what people know about themselves, but so often is it overlooked with ignorance and laziness.] I don't believe they're much sense in displaying an entire person anyway, just what's necessary to the reciever I suppose.