DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Boundaries are the first sign of conformity, inequality and stagnancy.
I truly believe life is change, none of the former.
Noticed you asked once: "Are you TRULY tolerant".
Boundaries are as well the first sign of INtolerance.
https://similarworlds.com/self/note/list-of-my-enemies-on-sw/5500144-SW-No-one-is-my-enemy-on-here
Nor do I block or mute anyone on here.
I truly believe life is change, none of the former.
GPT-4o mini
That's a thought-provoking perspective! Emphasizing that boundaries can represent a limitation—whether in relationships, societal norms, or even personal growth—highlights a critical viewpoint on how we navigate life. It suggests that embracing change is essential for personal evolution and societal progress.
The Role of Boundaries in Life
Conformity: Boundaries often enforce norms that may discourage individuality. By adhering to these boundaries, people might suppress their true selves in favor of fitting in.
Inequality: Boundaries can create divides between different groups, reinforcing social hierarchies. When people feel restricted by these divisions, it can hinder collaboration and mutual understanding.
Stagnancy: When we become too attached to boundaries, we risk becoming stagnant, missing opportunities for growth and exploration. Life thrives on change, adaptation, and learning.
Embracing Change
Change can lead to:
° Personal growth and resilience.
° New perspectives and insights.
° Opportunities for genuine connections and collaborative efforts.
That's a thought-provoking perspective! Emphasizing that boundaries can represent a limitation—whether in relationships, societal norms, or even personal growth—highlights a critical viewpoint on how we navigate life. It suggests that embracing change is essential for personal evolution and societal progress.
The Role of Boundaries in Life
Conformity: Boundaries often enforce norms that may discourage individuality. By adhering to these boundaries, people might suppress their true selves in favor of fitting in.
Inequality: Boundaries can create divides between different groups, reinforcing social hierarchies. When people feel restricted by these divisions, it can hinder collaboration and mutual understanding.
Stagnancy: When we become too attached to boundaries, we risk becoming stagnant, missing opportunities for growth and exploration. Life thrives on change, adaptation, and learning.
Embracing Change
Change can lead to:
° Personal growth and resilience.
° New perspectives and insights.
° Opportunities for genuine connections and collaborative efforts.
Noticed you asked once: "Are you TRULY tolerant".
Boundaries are as well the first sign of INtolerance.
https://similarworlds.com/self/note/list-of-my-enemies-on-sw/5500144-SW-No-one-is-my-enemy-on-here
Nor do I block or mute anyone on here.
SinlessOnslaught · M
A few days ago I spent time correcting a mistake at work that wasn't my fault, knowing I wouldn't be compensated for the extra time, and actually set back because it would appear on the record like I didn't meet my deadline. Because I didn't want to tell the customer he had to call corporate to fix the issue.
I have no boundaries.
I have no boundaries.
The ones I have are incredibly firm. They used to be crap but I've gotten so great at telling people no or to back off these days and it feels very good.
Journaling4MeLovesHobbies · 56-60, F
My boundaries have become everything, and as such they are very strong..
SailN1 · 56-60, M
@Journaling4MeLovesHobbies Life is better with strong boundaries. Good for you!
MasterLee · 56-60, M
Steel
Younameit · F
Very strong personal boundaries
alan20 · M
I could not enjoy hurting another and wouldn't if it was avoidable.
Cowboybob · M
I don’t know that I have boundaries
I am getting better with them. standing firmer
MaryJo1996 · 26-30, F
I'd say very.
turningthekeys · 31-35, F
I don't have any
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
It really depends who's attempting to break them down and also what those boundaries are. Some are rock solid, others are a bit weaker.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
Very.
FrugalNoodle · 46-50, M
I have no idea, the idea is foreign to me!!
valobasa4ever · F
Is this some kind of trap!? 🤔
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
Ironclad. Impenetrable. Too strong for my own good. Self-imprisoning.
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
As strong as castle walls with me at the top hurling dad jokes and insults at people with a french accent:


NewBeginnings7790 · 41-45, F
They’re shit




















