Saturday, December 10, 2022

30 TRUTHS IN 30 DAYS - DAY FOURTEEN

Truth #14: We tend to cram people especially those closest to us in the box labeled PERFECT and then when those people disappoint us by being less than perfect, it hurts us deeply. We tend to forget that nobody is perfect. We all make mistakes. And unfortunately those closest to us are the people who will hurt us the most in life. But it's entirely up to us how we handle that hurt and disappointment. We have a few options: We can isolate ourselves so we are insulated from hurt and disappointment. Good luck on that one because it's a lonely existence being a hermit! We can forgive and go about our business knowing that to err is human and to forgive is divine or we can fall into the trap of the endless tit for tat game of I'll show you how it feels to be hurt and disappointed. All that does is breed hate and discontent. Revenge is a horrible game to play! The truth is people will hurt and disappoint you sometimes, but if it's a continual pattern and you feel used or cast aside like day old trash until you're needed again then you might want to reevaluate your own self-worth and move yourself into a different box. Face it, if someone continually hurts you and disappoints you, they aren't as perfect as you thought they were and they might be more comfortable residing in the ASSHOLE or BITCH box.  

6 comments:

  1. "Revenge is a horrible game to play!"
    Plus it takes a lot of energy and work.

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    1. MIke, it's too much energy and too much work and it's really not worth it. The best revenge is no revenge.

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  2. "Revenge is a dish best served cold" Ancient Klingon proverb.

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    1. Sauceworks, I love that you used an Ancient Klingon proverb, but as hot-headed as the Klingons are I can't see them dishing out any revenge cold. They're more of the kill the bloody bastard now kind of creatures. I'm of the mindset that the best revenge especially for someone with a huge ego is no revenge at all because it shows the person that they aren't worth the time and effort...

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  3. Excellent points. The Twelve Steppers say it best, "Expectations are premeditated resentments."

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