What Is Your Definition of Being Deep and Profound?

Question by Margarita4yourkilla: What is your definition of being deep and profound?
I know people who think being dark, secretive, cruel, indifferent, and having some drugs and sex addiction are considered deep and profound. Really?

Can’t being positive and persevering equal living a profound, meaningful life?

Best answer:

Answer by mistap2121
your understanding of what is deep and profound is not deep and profound. instead it’s another generic generalization.

i know what is deep and profound because i live it.

there is no surface talk with me, i cut straight to the core. if society perceives me as a dark, secretive, cruel, drug and sex fiend then they are sadly mistaken.

we live in a world where money=happiness and things buy love. this is a shallow state of existence that we are all sharing here and now.

something is profound when it doesn’t at first make sense to the mind, but you can feel it resonating in perfect pitch within the deepest pit of your stomach.

something is deep when it transcends the material realm of demigods and hungry ghosts.

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