For clarification, the guy who bought the hub caps is the musician who invited me to the show and performed with Bill Monroe. I was so excited in the video I forgot to mention that hahahahaha. We really are better writers than speakers lol
dude i so much get it i experience very crazy connection with people and as i get into more my true self and functionning my with my energy template crazy ammount of syncronicity happen too
Thanks so much for posting this video. Believe it or not, in some focused daydreaming, I came to the same exact conclusion down to the micrometer. That most of us are so used to being treated in this blasé, vaguely dismissive, and, let's face the music on this one, disreputable manner, that when someone is actually a bit warm, a bit human, it is this explosively shocking experience. This last piece is in no way metaphor. Being actually decent and kind seems to be so rare, that to engage even in a little bit of it it is experienced by the recipient as a shaking-to-the-foundation mind-blowing occurrence. And if it takes gutsy INFJ's or whoever else wants to honor their bonds to their fellow man, woman, child, then so be it. Maybe we all deserve to be treated this way.
Dude, just found your channel and glad I did. Love your insight and personality lol
thanks for watching, walker!
Agreed! Fun on an INFJ bun, hun
I like your attitude so much on this; you really listen to people and then respond to what they say; You're the salt of the earth !
For clarification, the guy who bought the hub caps is the musician who invited me to the show and performed with Bill Monroe. I was so excited in the video I forgot to mention that hahahahaha. We really are better writers than speakers lol
dude i so much get it
i experience very crazy connection with people
and as i get into more my true self and functionning my with my energy template
crazy ammount of syncronicity happen too
@@samuelj.rivardabsolutely! Thanks for your comment, Samuel.
Thanks so much for posting this video. Believe it or not, in some focused daydreaming, I came to the same exact conclusion down to the micrometer. That most of us are so used to being treated in this blasé, vaguely dismissive, and, let's face the music on this one, disreputable manner, that when someone is actually a bit warm, a bit human, it is this explosively shocking experience. This last piece is in no way metaphor. Being actually decent and kind seems to be so rare, that to engage even in a little bit of it it is experienced by the recipient as a shaking-to-the-foundation mind-blowing occurrence. And if it takes gutsy INFJ's or whoever else wants to honor their bonds to their fellow man, woman, child, then so be it. Maybe we all deserve to be treated this way.
Thanks for watching, David!