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Sk8eM dUb
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So when you label a person(including yourself) as "stupid" or "libertarian" or even "open minded", you're restricting that person's potential to adapt to the chaos of life.
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Without labels how do we describe things? How do we discuss things?
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We need to label things, but we don't need to make it an addiction.
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Label Responsibly:P
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Oops I read wrong. Wish I could delete my message :D but yes :P
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What did you read it as originally?
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"Label Responsibility"
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Damn dude 😂
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calling someone a dancer now does not mean they can’t be a plumber in the future. Labeling them now does not limit what they do in the future.
Sk8eM dUb
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Of course some labels are more restrictive than others. Anything with the suffix "ist" is particularly sticky.
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If someone feels “restricted” by what another person thinks of them, that sounds like a personal issue. Gotta get over that.
Sk8eM dUb
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That I agree with. I guess I'm talking more about labeling yourself. Big difference between calling yourself a "musician" and a "feminist", or even a "capitalist".
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fair enough. gotta be willing to change. "All things change in a dynamic environment. Your effort to remain what you are is what limits you." - Ghost in the Shell
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why label them as a person? maybe they feel like a wolf?
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I believe him when he says that in all ways expect physical he is a wolf. Somewhere out in the great plains there is a wolf that is a human in all ways except physical as well.
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hahaha. who knows maybe he'll be a modern day Romulus and Remus?
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Rome would have become Reme if only that brother won out:)
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hmm I just saw the word label as a classifying phrase. thus describing the person as they are now.