The first blog I commented on was Alex's about Do You Mind?! I loved reading it because I felt as though we both looked at do you mind in similar ways, and it really has been a class favorite. She said that she like how Do You Mind gets personal and that she loves it, partially, because she loves inpirational things.
I wrote:
Alex,
I loved reading this blog because I feel the same way, that alot of the time, as much as I love do you mind, I don't want to share my answers. I love writing them, but I feel like they are more for me than anyone else.
I completely agree that these questions would effect you so much because you do love inspiration and believing every cloud has a silver lining. There are so many people that I wish I could know their answers to the do you mind questions, and I feel like yours would probably brighten my day :)
The next blog I looked at was Elyse's about (shocker) do you mind. I loved reading it because she actually gave a very detailed response about specific questions and I was surprised how open she could be with not only other people, but also herself. I dont really like to admit fault, and she was more than willing to.
I wrote:
I really like this blog because it I'm a little more guarded about my answers in do you mind, so I love seeing that other people aren't. I also don't know if I'd ever be open enough with myself to admit what you did about apologizing to your brother. I remember I really loved that question because the most important apologies, in my opinion, are not apologizing for a certain event, but more for an attitude or certain treatment over a period of time.
I really like the other question about apologies because until I though about it, I didn't realize how many people I feel may owe me even just a slight apology. And I didn't realize that I think i deserve bigger apologies from some people too. What you said about Leah and how people closest to you probably are more likely to behave in a way the warrants an apology is dead on. Of the people who I think owe me apologies, they are some of the people I am closest too.
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