10 Wrong Answers to Common kathy conrad Questions: Do You Know the Right Ones?
The other day, I asked my friend Kathy Conrad what she thought of her self-awareness. She said, “It’s just so awesome.
Kathy told me she’s been having that “I’m in the middle of something, I’ll probably never get it” moment for the past few months. She said it’s not a good time to be self-aware because she has a lot on her plate at work and a few projects she’s currently working on.
I guess that’s not exactly what she meant by self-awareness. You know, I think she meant it the way I think you mean it (you know, the way I think a self-aware person sounds). Myself and my friend are the only people I know in this world who are aware of the fact that we are aware of this. We are aware that we’re aware, we are aware of the fact that we’re aware, and we are aware that we’re aware.
Kathy is an amazing writer and has a lot of energy, but I think the only self-aware person I know is myself and my friend. We don’t think about ourselves because we aren’t self-aware. We don’t think about what we are doing to ourselves. We just do it.
Kathy is an amazing writer. Her book, “The Self-Awareness Cure,” is a great read. She writes about the human condition from a philosophical perspective – she believes that we all share the same basic human essence.
In my mind, we each have a different version of the same mind that we all share. We act and think and feel according to this mind and each of us can say that we have different minds and different selves. Our minds are the same, but we have these differences.
If you go back to the beginning of our story, you will see that our main character is a young woman named Kathy, who has been living on the island Blackreef for a few hundred years. Kathy seems to have the same basic human essence that everyone else does, but she has a different mind and different self. She has been awake for over four thousand years. So she will have been in this state for many, many years.
As we learn that Kathy’s mind and self are the same, but that she is awakening to her true self, is that because she has no memory of what happened? Or was there a time when she didn’t even know that she was actually alive? Or, maybe Kathy is just better at remembering what she’s had to go through over the years? Regardless of the explanation, we can safely assume that this is because she’s awakened from her sleep.
Maybe I’m just a cynical cynic, but I don’t think Kathy has been brought to consciousness in order to get something she wants. She clearly knows what she wants, so why would she do anything in order to get it? If this is the case, then perhaps she’s having a bit of a psychological breakdown, not necessarily her own but because shes not been able to remember what happened the first time she was born.
I think that this is actually a very good point; Im not trying to say Kathy is actually dead, just that shes been brought to consciousness. She is not exactly brain damaged either, which means that she is not suffering from any kind of dementia, but rather from a breakdown in her ability to remember the past.
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