Lecture on existentialism
Stranger: adopting a label is a strictly collectivistic matter
You: I would probably imagine myself going up in my imagination and meditate about my path. can be useful to decide when and where you can adopt a label and why you might need to do that.
Stranger: I'm not sure I understand your meaning
You: we are physical objects on a rock going really fast. we have a brief moment in life. Thanks for AE we understand the concept of time is related to space. if you could imagine yourself from the fourth dimension you will be a line on one end would you as a baby and at the end would be you death. that is the line I imagine anywhere in between is your life. you can choose a time and slice it and it will be a scene of your life.
Stranger: that's very nice, but I don't see the relation
You: you say when you adopt a label or when you disregard a label. that will very much depend where and where in your life you are. the context and the type of mentality you will need to overcome whatever is it that you are facing.
You: you are really asking someone to come up with a forumal on how to live life dude
Stranger: oh I don't disagree - many people adopt collectivistic mannerisms out of necessity and lack of mental fortitude
You: some labels can be harder to get rid of...
Stranger: but I don't see how that relates to me at all
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