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Do you also find life in Germany dull and dull? And why, yes or no?
I know some pleasant and nice people, which is worth a lot, but otherwise it's a lot of sadness. It's kind of like being on a hamster wheel. What can I do about it while I'm still here? Are there places or areas in Germany where it is less dreary?
No dreams?
Why don't I have any dreams, any passion? And that's not how you can be successful in life, is it? So what do you do then? Give up?
I would like to go to another city just for a day. What is the best way to do this without a hotel?
BykehIani
And then walk there. What's the best way to do that without looking for a hotel? I want to go back in the evening because I don't have any money for a hotel. I'd take a train.
Is this a paradox?
ByTilHero2
If I have a phobia of phobias, do I have a phobia of everything because there are phobias for everything?
No, it’s not normal to look at and use people as tools. People are individual beings with their own dignity and integrity, which should not be used for the purposes of others. It is important to treat other people with respect and dignity and to respect their rights and freedoms. It is not all right to exploit other people or abuse them to achieve their own goals.
It should not be considered normal because people are not objects that you can use for a while and then throw away.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t happen very often in our society.
Why is that and what can you do about it?
Because some people are just selfish and are only concerned with their own well-being.
No, it’s not.
Or do you mean something like “means for purpose”?
Precisely medium to purpose so bridged relationship etc
Yes (satisfied) …conscious and unconscious.
But no tools
I always see my colleagues as an Apache helicopter
Yeah, that’s normal. Especially in large companies or multimillion companies.
No, people are not tools