Amber I really liked how you connected the piece that David Banach wrote to real life examples. This is my favorite sentence: "Even though we are standing so close, it seems that we are standing miles and miles away." I totally agree with it. i reminds me a lot about school. Even though we see the people in school almost everyday for the past few year i don't even know more than half of our classmates. However sometimes i wonder can we really survive without anymore's help and support? Can you really be "absolute individuals"? One last question i have is do we want to be an absolute individual?
i agree that no one can really feel how we feel on the inside but others are the one that makes us feel this way. For example, when someone dies you feel really sad but they are the ones that makes you feel sad. so if you are an absolute individual will you care about others? Will you even have any feelings? How would you feel if you did?
Anyway if you cover your true feelings is it because care about the people around you and don't want them to see you cry and be sad? could you really consider yourself as an "absolute individual?
i hope this is not to confusing to read...

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