Monday, August 31

People Just Being People

One of the complex things 2 learn about life is that people will always b who they are. We as individuals see things in our own way; w/our own eyes. Things can b viewed in similar ways but almost always the way we see things will differ from one person 2 the next. The thing about this is that it makes it difficult 2 see things from another person's point of view. It also makes accepting some1 4 who they are a challenge. As every person is different, every family is different. Each raising their offspring in different ways, w/different morals & values. Part of accepting people who r different is accepting that there is more than 1 way of seeing & doing things. Our genetic makeup & surroundings shape us & it is very easy 2 fall in2 the mindset that the way u c things is the only way. When finding it difficult 2 accept some1 4 who they r it is best 2 try 2 remember who u r & that the other person may feel the same reservations about u.
Everyday I am who I choose 2b. I make no apologies 4 that & do my best 2 gracefully accept all consequences that come w/making choices. I have been in many situations where I've felt misunderstood or ignored bc of having a different point of view. While I am still fairly young & have a lot of things left 2 learn about life, I enjoy different points of view. I value what has been instilled in me as well as others. Learning about a different way 2 look @ something is like learning about a new culture. There will b some similarities & some differences. The trick is 2 learn 2 appreciate what some1 different from u has 2 teach u. At the heart of it all u will find that the core of a person is usually the same. What they believe, what they feel & who they r IS the same, just in another language. Become fluent in more than just ur own 4 u will never fail 2b surprised!
How would u read the following sentence? What meaning do u gather from it? Discuss this w/some1 close 2 u. Their response may just make u think!
A peculiar witch dashes into the outlook.

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