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			<a href="https://footstockings.com/albums/793/solemovesyoguitoes/"><img src="https://footstockings.com/contents/albums/preview/180x240/0/793/preview.jpg" border="0"><br>So I am a physical body and an emotional and psychological (or spiritual) being. The two together make me a person. Being a person means that I have virtues and flaws, gifts and needs, possibilities and defeats. I am basically good, but I am capable of evil. I am neither an angel nor a monster. Being a person means that I am a social animal, needing connection, recognition and acceptance from others, while simultaneously knowing myself as isolated and solitary, with many experiences which are never fully shareable with others. However, I also realise that this paradoxical condition is a universal experience, and this enables the emergence of empathy and compassion for others as it affords glimpses of understanding and solicitude, mutuality and intimacy. Being a person means that I am like all other persons, but also unique. It also means that I can never provide a genuinely definitive answer to the question.</a>
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		<pubDate>Tue 16 Aug 2022 11:27:02 +0200</pubDate>
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