Hm, that dies irae remindes me of having two periods Latin tomorrow afternoon. -.- And it reminds me of Mozarts Requiem in d minor.
Yeah, that's right. And it gives you a feeling of having a purpose in this world. Spreading the good, giving hope to the hopeless - as you put it -, being someone who loves and is loved back for really simple things, like babysitting.
-> I was at my friend's house today and she's 3 kids of her own and since her boyfriend isn't here right now she was sooo thankful that I just showed up at her door. I thought if I had my last two periods off I could just as well go and see how she and the kids are doing. You know, the youngest is almost three months old now. It's kinda hard for her on her own to manage everything. Visiting her was like a cold shower on a hot summer's day. You know what I mean, don't you?
It's not about feeling guilty and judging someone. It's more about feeling comfortable myself with the knowledge and knowing what it can do to other people. And you shouldn't be judging all the time. It's no good for noone. It just makes people feel bad. Besides not everything you hear or see someone else doing is to be the right thing. Our point of view is very restricted and if we don't talk about, what we see/hear/feel noone is gonna understand us. What every single one of us needs to learn is that we need to talk about the things around us and we need to listen to the things the people around us feel/see/hear.
Laws are guidelines. Nothing more. At least not to me. There's nothing more to it.
Then, good job!
