"The distinction: intention."
I enjoyed the duality of these two posts, as it raises the question of what a person's reasoning that leads to proving. Unironically I feel that this piece proved something amazing.
It's not what you do, but why that matters.
There is a negative association with; "having to prove" to others. I don't know much, but I love trying to prove to myself rather than others. I feel that most learning takes place when we prove ourselves wrong.
A part of me believes that if I can prove myself to me, then the point can and will be made at some point futher down without forcing yourself or others c:
The world of thoughts is an interesting place.
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