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  • Existential angst of being physically at the center of my universe
    " [F]rom purely my own perspective." I meant the physical perspective. First, I suppose it's along the lines of "Why am I me?" and secondly what I was getting at was, is this condition bothersome to others sometimes? That's partly a psychological problem.
  • Existential angst of being physically at the center of my universe
    Thank you. My thoughts have evolved on this thanks to yours and others' feedback. I'm no philosopher. I suppose I'm interested in the psychological aspect of the question, so I suppose I should also visit some Psych forum. At the essence: the reality you pointed out clearly bothers me from time to time, because I'm sitting in it. Does it bother others? Or do they just analyze it?
  • Existential angst of being physically at the center of my universe
    Thanks--that's helpful. You have described it neatly. It appears that some others describe it as "why am I me?" I simply feel uncomfortable from time to time if I have the time to remember that thought. Maybe it was the origin of people believing in reincarnation, and life after death.
  • Existential angst of being physically at the center of my universe
    Yeah, yeah, thanks for the condescending lecture. I'm not interested in philosophy, but what I really want to know is--do you get the same feeling, or thought, and is it unsettling? It's more of a psychological question, I suppose. Now let's see if you can answer politely, otherwise don't bother.