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What does it mean when a person says they are "broken"?

Basically life has lost meaning. Something has hurt you to the point that everything is tainted. No one can be trusted and everyone is assumed to be evil. Once this occurs nothing really has value anymore because everything can be taken or corrupted. This is a response to being hurt so badly that the only way to protect yourself from more pain is to emotionally detach from everyone and everything. Nothing can hurt you because nothing matters. However you are not free of pain, rather you build walls from it and isolate yourself to the point that it becomes easier to simply not speak and hope the world forgets you. Even anger and rage die, nothing is worth being angry over, it has no value. This also robs you of the ability to enjoy anything, due to the feeling of not wanting to build up another disappointment, it's easier to simply pass on anything potentially enjoyable because it could also turn painful as well. Love, hope, trust, loyalty, even friendship become lies, even hateful to a broken man. I speak from my own experience. You don't want what I feel. To be broken is emptiness itself.

What does it mean when a person says they have no morals?

This is a play on words. Everybody has a set of morals. Most people see things as either good or bad or as either right or wrong. Some people happen to disagree with others as to exactly what is good, and what is bad, and what is right, and what is wrong.

When some undereducated buffoon disagrees with someone else about such a thing and says that the other person has no morals, what he is usually trying to say is that the other person can't tell the difference between good and bad or between right and wrong.

The fact is, however, that there are many shades of good and bad and sometimes right and wrong don't always apply to every situation.

For example, if someone has a choice between colors of something, then there is no right or wrong choice to be made. But some people COULD reason that somebody important to them likes one color more than the others, and if by having all of their things be painted that one color brings them favor in that important person's eyes, they could argue that the color in question is good and that the others are not.

And if someone else happens to disagree with them about it, who can say which of them is right, and which of them is wrong. They both can be considered right for their own reasons.

So, they will have a conflict of morals.

But, there is always the temptation of exaggerating the situation by declaring the other to have no morals.

What does it mean when a person says “I’m busy” every time you want to talk?

If you care about something, you will always make the time for it.The biggest fallacy in human interaction is that we are always “busy.” Come on, we all know that’s not true. Even the most hardcore grinders, the ravingly ambitious, the rare breed of achievers that fill their days with back to back to back to back meetings still aren’t that “busy.”Because here’s the thing about being “busy”: Its definition is not static, it is relative.If I am in the middle of something and my sister calls, and I answer, am I still busy?If I am in the middle of something exceedingly important and my mom calls, and I answer, am I still busy?“Busy” is a hierarchy of importance. You can be doing something, only to suddenly consciously choose to do something else—and, by definition, you were, I suppose, “busy,” but since you made time for something different, are you still busy then?“Busy” is what we tell people who are not very high on our priority list—that’s the truth. We say we’re busy because relative to whatever we have going on in the moment, or that day, or that week, or that month, they are not a high enough priority to make the time for. Because let’s all be honest for a second: How many times have you told one person, “I’m sorry, I can’t, I’m busy,” and then ten minutes later you’re doing something else for someone else. You weren’t busy. You just didn’t see them as a priority.If every time you want to talk to someone they say they’re busy, I’m sorry, but you are not a priority to them. That’s the reality of the situation, and that’s the answer most people don’t want to hear.The good news is, now you know where you stand on their priority list. And you too can make decisions accordingly.

What does it mean when a person says, "Jealousy is earned"?

It is a way of saying there is no jealousy without cause to be jealous. In other words, it is unlikely anyone would be jealous of you unless s/he were afraid of losing you or you being attracted to someone else.

When a person says "they hooked up" what does that exactly mean?

Hi Lee I don't think much about thoose other crap ansewers, I thought your question was straight~forward, it did'nt deserve sarcastic ansewers, being hooked up means; either engaged/wed/ or in a long relationship, Mag,,

What does it mean when a person cares for you? Does it mean that that person loves you?

When a person cares for you, yes that means he/she loves you, but that person isn't necessarily "in love" with you. It could be like how a mother cares for her children, but most probably not.

Good luck.

When someone says "word" in reply, what does it mean?

The phrase “word “comes from a few phrases the first being“word is bond”.. it means your word is your bond so anything you say you are bonded to. Its an old black american slang. Many old rappers used it in the 80s or 90s in their lyrics. If somebody said “word is bond” at the begining or ending of a phrase it means they mean 100 percent what they are saying and they are not lying or joking.[Example]:….Did he really say that I dont believe it….- “word is bond. he yelled it in the street everybody heard it”. .. it kind of has the same meaning as “ I swear”..[ex2] are you really coming tomorrow I cannot wait all day if you are not coming, are you really coming{person2}. “word is bond”.It then changed to other forms like word up, or word to the mother..( I swear to my mother) . And even just WORD.“Word up that movie sucked.. same meaning as I swear that movie sucked. . .It then came to also mean I agree. If two people swear on the same topic they normally agree..{example}you are in a group and somebody asks the group.. I heard that movie sucked is that true—[two people together ] “word”So if your text was..” that was the best movie I seen all year”..If the person says .”word.”. it means they agree..or they give their word what they said before was trueIf the text was.. “Your going to come tomorrow right??”And they answer “word” that means they give you their word.Me :Your going to upvote this right.you: “word”.See what I did there?

What does it mean when someone says i feel empty?

Emotionless, exanimate, numb, "dead inside."

These are all ways to describe that "empty" feeling we get inside of us whenever we're stressed out, anxious, depressed, ect.

If you feel overwhelmed by something in your life, you can get this feeling in your chest, like there's an empty space inside. Other feelings might be loneliness, grief, longing, hatred, etc.

To get rid of this feeling, you just have to deal with whatever is causing it. Hope this helps and best wishes!

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