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How much can YOU do for someone? (4)

1 Name: bluelion69 : 2023-08-06 23:20 ID:uhVralwR [Del]

Hi everyone. It's been a while since I were here and some of you helped me in that moment. Now, I have a new "request" or question about life. The thing is I have a partner; someone that's really important in my life and is the one that has saved me from dying some years ago. He has lots of problems in different aspects in his life. I've always been there for him, even when I had done the most biggest mistakes you can imagine. The thing is, do you think that a normal or average person, without money, power and life experience, can do the most impossible things for him? It's like when you want to save someone without saving him, but risking all and giving all you have and all the things that even you don't have, just for his peace, his happines or just for giving him a quiet time in his life. If you have watched Evangelion 2.2, the scene of the third impact; it's like being Shinki and breaking all the rules for someone you care. How much would you do for someone? I would be really grateful if you take the time for reading this, and I'm sorry if my english is not good, I don't speak this languague well. Take care of yourself pls.

2 Name: Paf : 2023-08-12 07:00 ID:zHLtT9Gs [Del]

If it's the person you love, anything goes imo. As long as you dont end up hurting yourself or others, do what you gotta do

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4 Name: Sora!MO4LVZZpbQ : 2023-11-16 11:08 ID:0qkG+v06 [Del]

>>1

idk actually this topic is very overrated and kinda controversial because it involves a lot of values, self steem, and kinda too much things, trust me isnt easy to do some task about that type, since not every time always your intentions are well uh.... recieved? reciprocal? its hard to get a mutual accord or response rewarding your sacrifice, dont mistake me, im not taking about a physical or gain of the sacrifice, im talking about the uh... merit of the sacrifice, that he or she aknowledges you and it maked a significant change/ impact on he/him, because its your values & psychology vs theirs of that person and truly truly not always they have a happy end


TL;DR to be honest is hard to tell, but it always depends of the other person as is "you cant save everyone" mostly the 2nd person has the last call/ word