let him just slightly rephrase the part that's most important to him. ]
You could compare a library to an ocean in terms of the knowledge you could gain. It's vast and deep, but the only thing that holds you back is yourself.
[He'll try to follow this train of thought and see where it gets him...]
And if you give up those self-imposed limitations, you become capable of grasping all of it. Conversely, it's who you are--your identity--that gives you form and defines what you're capable of.
[He just looks at Lavi. Warmer? Cold? The goddamn Arctic?]
god bless this dorm and the braincells that exisit within it. louis sort of has taken it a different route in terms of understanding but its a good one. he just...push it a bit further. who knows if this will work but if it can then, it'd be helpful for the future. ]
The ego can be defined as the sense of self, however in a journey of self discovery, it's the experiences shared that can redefine how the ego is shaped.
[Okay, that's encouraging at least. He'll piggyback off his previous thought since it's easier to keep going with that instead of switching gears too much.]
Connections and memories also form a basis for developing one's identity.
[He pauses, and thinks back to the mention of Cantarella's rumor test.]
But you could also say that others' perceptions of you play a part, too. They can box you into a role or affect how you think of yourself. So should we be using that to our advantage...?
[ thank god for a dorm full of people who have brain cells and able to understand these roundabout ways to say the most simplest things. either way, lavi's happy. ]
In fact, it might be very important to those who might have lost their sense of self. [ if...louis might be able to understand the connection. lavi's voice will sound a bit more subdued if it's any additional help. ] Especially, for those who have come back and find themselves missing more than they had before.
So we should be reminding the dead of who they are.
[He'll probably have to take more notes than ever now, huh. This next thought definitely touches on something he's been thinking about once it became apparent Lavi was still there in some form.]
If we spread enough information about you to the Extras, could you come back to life?
[ sorry to everyone in this dorm and your need to start taking even more notes than you were previously. it sometimes be like that... though when louis brings up influencing the extras, that did come to his mind as well.
he didn't think it was a bad idea when he was alive and he certainly doesn't think it's a bad idea now after dying. ]
I wonder... It's not like it wouldn't be worth trying. You'd have to find a way to make sure the Extras say the things that we need them to.
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let him just slightly rephrase the part that's most important to him. ]
You could compare a library to an ocean in terms of the knowledge you could gain. It's vast and deep, but the only thing that holds you back is yourself.
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And if you give up those self-imposed limitations, you become capable of grasping all of it. Conversely, it's who you are--your identity--that gives you form and defines what you're capable of.
[He just looks at Lavi. Warmer? Cold? The goddamn Arctic?]
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[ warm! scorching hot!!!
god bless this dorm and the braincells that exisit within it. louis sort of has taken it a different route in terms of understanding but its a good one. he just...push it a bit further. who knows if this will work but if it can then, it'd be helpful for the future. ]
The ego can be defined as the sense of self, however in a journey of self discovery, it's the experiences shared that can redefine how the ego is shaped.
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Connections and memories also form a basis for developing one's identity.
[He pauses, and thinks back to the mention of Cantarella's rumor test.]
But you could also say that others' perceptions of you play a part, too. They can box you into a role or affect how you think of yourself. So should we be using that to our advantage...?
no subject
[ thank god for a dorm full of people who have brain cells and able to understand these roundabout ways to say the most simplest things. either way, lavi's happy. ]
In fact, it might be very important to those who might have lost their sense of self. [ if...louis might be able to understand the connection. lavi's voice will sound a bit more subdued if it's any additional help. ] Especially, for those who have come back and find themselves missing more than they had before.
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[He'll probably have to take more notes than ever now, huh. This next thought definitely touches on something he's been thinking about once it became apparent Lavi was still there in some form.]
If we spread enough information about you to the Extras, could you come back to life?
no subject
[ sorry to everyone in this dorm and your need to start taking even more notes than you were previously. it sometimes be like that... though when louis brings up influencing the extras, that did come to his mind as well.
he didn't think it was a bad idea when he was alive and he certainly doesn't think it's a bad idea now after dying. ]
I wonder... It's not like it wouldn't be worth trying. You'd have to find a way to make sure the Extras say the things that we need them to.