Guess what? It turns out that I have way more need to be acknowledged, affectionately, than I like to think. Or like to pretend. I'm not sure there's a difference.

From: [identity profile] ex-benlinus.livejournal.com


It's Sensitive Week for everyone it seems.
Big Man Hugs, Charlie Bertsch.

From: [identity profile] frostedfuckhead.livejournal.com


haha, yeah, me too. i try to keep the need in check with heavy doses of rationality but it doesn't always work out.

From: [identity profile] cbertsch.livejournal.com


Rationality is like Vitamin A. Too much of it can leave you blind.

From: [identity profile] cbertsch.livejournal.com

Re: pretending


I think it can be. I was referring more to the specific construction, "I like to think," than the meaning of "to think," but it's interesting to speculate that the latter might be a form of pretense.

From: [identity profile] e4q.livejournal.com

Re:i like to think


seems to imply a kind of doubling. the liking and the thinking being a bit of a pretend
and pretending is a sort of exploration. formally, mimesis, but with much more interesting uses in everyday life. playing, learning, subrterfuge, criminality.
i used to like that stuff about mimesis, i seem to remember something interesting from roger callois about it, and stuff about doubles.

From: [identity profile] katieengl.livejournal.com

oh good


i was starting to think you were super human! everyone needs that, and trust me you are regarded affectionately by a great many people, myself included.

From: [identity profile] marcegoodman.livejournal.com


Is it a preferred version of yourself that is underacknowledged? The British psychoanalyst Adam Phillips (a former fave) once suggested that we are never misunderstood we are only understood in ways we don't like. Back east, amongst a deeper density of kith and kin than usual, I've had plenty of occasion to think about this.
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