I am perceptive, empathic, and intense.
My Self-Summary
Who Am I?
That's a
complex
question, as I'm sure everyone here who's even pretended to answer
it has discovered. What do I say? I'm me. I don't hide behind a
social mask normally, the person you meet when you meet me is who I
am. I personally find a much better connection talking in person or
over the phone than in text, but hey, this is
where we are and a few text
exchanges are good! I've recently discovered the
joy of growing things in my tiny
backyard
garden.
If you were to stereotype me I would fit well as the
intellectual/coffee shop guy. Hopefully the cute one. Or less well
as the hippie. At least along the joy/nature/love/life part of the
hippie ideals. Is there a hippie coffee shop guy category? I'm a
very
social person
while simultaneously preferring a few good friends to a large
number of people I don't really know. I like to get to KNOW
people.
By the way, I don't *actually* smoke. You may notice in my pictures
that some of them seem to look like I do. I'm not actively against
smoking, and I certainly am smoking that
hookah you see in my pictures, but what I
mostly do is hold a pen or other likely object in my hand as if I
were smoking.
Turns out I'm extremely oral, but not nicotine fixated at all.
^_^
Mycology -
Sociology -
Fiction -
Gardening -
Cactus -
Human beings -
Animals -
living
on the earth -
the human condition -
stories -
herbology -
herbalism -
psychedelia -
life -
beauty -
inner space
Who am I? I am someone you would like to know. And someone who'd
like to know you. Really know you. That's why I'm on here, after
all. If you think you'd be worth knowing, send me a message, let's
talk sometime.
Note for those who care: My screenname isn't meant to have any
actual religious or spiritual connotation at all. Still, I suppose
it does a good job of filtering out those fanatic enough to be
bothered by it and those without enough sense of humor and fun.
What I’m doing with my life
I've got a job that pays pretty well, in environmental protection.
My hobbies at current are my gardening projects and
thinking/reading about biology and human essence, psychology,
physiology.
Or just reading fiction novels, I do that too. I'm rarely seen
without a book.
I gain life value from helping people. Even helping people that I
don't know or who I'll never see again. Oh, not "lots" of help, I
don't go over and randomly give a hand to people moving, I don't
offer lots of "physical help", with volunteering and such, I don't
really go out of my way to help much ... and I practically never
give out "change" or give to charity.
Giving money isn't the same, not at all. Money doesn't really help
people, it just gives them money. And giving money doesn't give the
same "helping people" reward. Money is a social game, and giving
money makes no changes...
But all that said, I do gain life-value from helping, from being
nice.
I’m really good at
Interpersonal communication. Understanding. Caring. Helping people
to understand each other and themselves. Empathy. Viewing life with
a fresh perspective. Telling funny stories and making people laugh.
Smiling, loving, being.
Meyers Brigg says I'm
INFP.
The first things people usually notice about me
Long, golden brown, honey colored hair.
Sometimes it's more brown, sometimes more golden. Sometimes it's
longer than others. It depends on the time of year, and life.
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
One favorite? Too difficult to choose and too simple. List many of
them? Still how can I choose, and then this section becomes too
long!
Book: Steel Beach by John Varley. (Many many others!) Movie: Harold
and Maude. Groundhog Day. The Trueman Show. Grosse Point Blank. The
Grifters. The Color of Night. (Others)
Music: The Billy's (an indie band), Flight of the Conchords, DDT
(the Russian one), Beatles, Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, Led Zepplin,
Jethro Tull, Spirit, Dr. Horrible('s blog), many others. If it's
good music, I'll enjoy it.
Foods: Homecookin' (Not mine, unfortunately...)
The six things I could never do without
Food, water, shelter... Him, her, and you.
I spend a lot of time thinking about
I spend a lot of time thinking. I find few things as enjoyable as
crafting a complex, fully explored and polished thought. It's a
passion of mine. And I love to share this activity with other
interested people.
Plants. It's fun to watch them grow, to feel the soil under your
hands. (And I enjoy random facts*) Thoughts... does sunlight "Feel"
good to plants? Do they enjoy the earth under their "toes" (roots)?
Drinking in the power of the earth and bathing in the sun and
growing. What's that like, do you think?
I have several different herbs, a few vegetables and fruits, and
random other useful plants growing in my backyard. I enjoy feeling
connected to the soil and to nature as I encourage growth and
propagation. I prefer to grow plants with some human usefulness,
but I do have a few just lovely flowers as well. It's nice to grow
something that I can use, and that people have cultivated
throughout time in order to make the world a better place. If a
plant has a lot of history, I find that fascinating as well.
(Random Fact: Studies have shown that soil/dirt under your fingers
increases the amount of serotonin in the brain.)
Humans. I like people, they're my species. I'm interested in how
they work, possibly because I am one. In theory.
The world. Where life is headed, where I'm headed.
If you enjoy talking about philosophical, metaphysical,
sociological, or medical-physical things, I'm the man to
message!
Or if you just enjoy joking around, laughing, feeling joy and
sharing.
Jai Guru Deva.
devasya dhīmahi
On a typical Friday night I am
I tend to say at home or go out with a few close friends to eat,
and then back to their house or mine to hang out a bit. Sitting
around the fire, walking under the stars (if we can find any in
Houston!).
Living.
Loving.
Being.
The most private thing I’m willing to admit here
I do not belong to the culture I'm surrounded by. People are
occasionally surprised to discover some basic core differences in
our cultures. And I'm still sometimes surprised to discover or
rediscover that people in the culture surrounding me actually do or
think in some ways that seem so completely foreign. For all that I
was born and raised here.
This is because I really look at life, at my surroundings, my
culture. I cultivate the ability to see things from different
perspectives, without connotations or expectations, pre judging or
classifications.
This means that if I get to know you I'll really look at you. Be
frightened, or be intrigued.
I feel that an unexamined life is not worth living. Plus it's
enjoyable to examine life. Have fun!
People have told me that in text I can tend to come across as more
"serious" and less laid back than I actually am. FYI.
You should message me if
If you'd enjoy making a new friend. I'd like to meet people who are
willing to be genuine, and who are genuinely desiring to know and
to be known.
If you'd like to meet someone interesting and different to talk to.
I guarantee that I can give you a new thought that you've never
thought before. If I don't have one already, I'm sure that together
we can come up with one. And I'll love you if you can give me a new
thought I've never thought before. I listen.
If you ever look around you and wonder just who all those other
people are.
You should write me if... If you're reading this. You should write
now. For you'll never live this day, this hour, this second again.