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Originally Posted by Takeshi
I was expecting that point of view. Good to see you kindness. Sounds like a pretty straight forward interpretation/answer. I'd like to ask you if I may, have you asked this question to yourself or with someone else in your life? I've done this from time to time, mostly the question to myself, unfortunately I haven't been able to find any satisfactory answer so far. Can you ask this question to yourself and ponder about it, what would you come up with?
Edit: My definition of 'we' sometimes extend beyond species. All lives.
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I'm a person that needs to socialize, for I know that isolation will literally kill me.
I don't have much socialization in "real" life due primarily to the following:
1) I was injured in the military in 2002 which resulted in severe nerve damage. I cannot drive a car, so getting out and about is difficult.
2) I had a stroke in October 2014--I almost died. I was at a low point in my life, and that greatly contributed to my joining Psych Central (I joined the next month). It would be fair to say that my faith and the kind people of Psych Central played a major role in the improvement of my health.
So my answer is socialization.