This is from "Bartleby, the Scrivener." "If, for the sake of easing his back, he brought the table lid at a sharp angle, well up towards this chin, and wrote there like a man using the steeple roof of a Dutch house for his desk, then he declared that it stopped the circulationin his arms. If now he lowered the table to his waistband and stooped over it in writing, then there was a sore aching in his back."
I'm proud of you. And his eyes well up with tears, and he says, you know what? I'm proud of myself.
After a few months, the relationship partners of narcissists report being enormously dissatisfied. It works very well up front, not so well in the long term. And across the board, you see this with a lot of negative traits.
And I was born with sight. So I could see very well up until I was eight years old. And those years when I had sight, I was playing video games or riding my bicycle, playing outside with friends.
and all the associations, all the things like past relationships or life-changing moments or memories. I was trying not to well up because I had a family member with stroke earlier.
Maybe I have to impose extra information. So the idea that the emotions well up from within you is really an illusion.
And I learned about this guy Dr. Robert Plutchik who had created in the 1980's something called the emotion wheel. You can't really see it very well up here but if you add joy plus anticipation it equals optimism. And he created this emotion wheel and the reason that it never got a lot of play within the psychology academic community, is because back in the 1980s, if you were doing backwater
Because you'll either get goosebumps or you'll well up with tears or whatever it is, you'll have an emotional response to something they describe in themselves, because the thing you give to the world, your why, is the value that people take from you.
I've worked in medical systems literally all over the world. I've also had the experience of having compassion well up in me and break my life open in a good way to the truth of suffering, and also the possibility to transform suffering, and to realize that I, as a person who was born in the early 1940s, feel
So you want to make sure that you don't have a two-year-old sit there and be expected to wait quietly and do nothing for 15 minutes. And he knew. And tears are starting to well up in his eyes.
We ended up getting a lot of natural looks. When you build technology, it works really well up until a certain point.
And he used to fly his own single-engine plane. And in my interviews with him, there were times when he'd start to well up with tears.
That's why you had the emotional response, because it tapped something deep inside you. And that's when you're there, which is, you'll either get goosebumps or you're well up with tears. Or whatever it is, you'll have an emotional response to something they describe in themselves.
And then, I think Paul was like, I'm just going to see how far I can push this. And also, as I got to do it full time, I just had more time to read and get well up on things.
You bite into, like a California peach and it's ripe in season-- I mean, it's like, a Frog Hollow peach, is just to me like one of the-- I so look forward to the season, and the first one, I start to well up a little bit. Because it's just, that is the definition of a peach.
This expansion out into the world which is a kind of love, he supposes, a love for the whole of existence, that could so easily well up in Cass Seltzer at this moment,