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Would you hesitate to make a guess, as to what another might be thinking?


Would you consider relevance to be of any particular importance?

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What makes you think I gave the answer much thought?


What makes you think I imputed any degree or depth of thought to your response?

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If someone has expectations there are bound to be judgments that follow any action that does not meet those projected ideals.


Are you referring to some judgemental trait of your own, or making an assumption that because you think there “are bound to be judgements” your perception is some sort of universal “truth”?

Do expectations necessarily equate to ideals?

Interesting that you bring God into the discussion at this point. Who would you have define what is good and for whom?


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I will surely take note of the high standards you hold me to.


Enlightening assumption there! A simple comparative carries an implication of “high standards” only if that to which it is being compared is acknowledged to be sufficiently elevated in itself. In spite of your assumptions, value judgements of that nature tend to be peculiar to those who need, for their own personal reasons, to strike comparisons at an individual level.


There never was nothing.