Categories Uncategorized Why Caring What Others Think Breeds Mental Illness Post author By penny2 Post date December 18, 2021 2 Comments on Why Caring What Others Think Breeds Mental Illness Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit More Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like Loading... Related Tags perception management ← NATO, Russia, Ukraine: What’s really going on? → Scientists Debate How Much to LOWER THE BAR on Covid-19 Vaccine Potential- Disconcerting 2 replies on “Why Caring What Others Think Breeds Mental Illness” I knew a guy in college that we called “Stinky” because he stank. He received all sorts of ridicule, by even myself (and I considered him a friend). He once told me that he simply did not give a damn what others thought of him. But I couldn’t stand being around him, even though I admired his stance… he stank to high heaven. I take it that Diogenes stank, too. ” I take it that Diogenes stank, too.” He might well have! (you made me laugh with that comment too!) Leave a ReplyCancel reply
I knew a guy in college that we called “Stinky” because he stank. He received all sorts of ridicule, by even myself (and I considered him a friend). He once told me that he simply did not give a damn what others thought of him. But I couldn’t stand being around him, even though I admired his stance… he stank to high heaven. I take it that Diogenes stank, too.
” I take it that Diogenes stank, too.” He might well have! (you made me laugh with that comment too!)
2 replies on “Why Caring What Others Think Breeds Mental Illness”
I knew a guy in college that we called “Stinky” because he stank. He received all sorts of ridicule, by even myself (and I considered him a friend).
He once told me that he simply did not give a damn what others thought of him.
But I couldn’t stand being around him, even though I admired his stance… he stank to high heaven. I take it that Diogenes stank, too.
” I take it that Diogenes stank, too.”
He might well have! (you made me laugh with that comment too!)