Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Be Kind or Get Out of My Way

It has been a long few days. Whew. Stupid politics at work and trying to get along with everyone, even though some people are quite difficult to get along with. I think there are two kinds of people in the world, people who love the drama and people who have had enough drama in their lives already. Not only do I not want any drama in my life, I really don’t want to hear anyone else’s drama unless it is on General Hospital or a movie. I don’t know. I am kind, I try to be pleasant, and not talk about people or anything, and yet. Yet always, always it is inevitable that someone has to start drama. What is the point? Why do some people thrive on controversy? This is a mindset I don’t understand, because I actually try to avoid any controversy. I think the way I relate to others works for me because I get along with everyone at work, and that is a lot of people, except one. The one. Grrr. I don’t see why people need to get into other people’s business and share their negativity with the world when life is full of so many blessings and wonderful people, experiences, etc. What is the point of not doing all you can to be happy and project your happiness out into the world and off to others. Life is too good to let someone get me down I know because I am so blessed to be a successful person, to contribute to the betterment of the world everyday. So, here’s what I think, screw the miserable bitches and bastards and joy to the world. I’m going to keep singing, keep dreaming, keep loving and hopefully these people can find their own happiness or at least stay out of my way.

2 comments:

Geoff. said...

And don't the miserable ones just hate it when we go out of our way to be nice to them? I tend to make it a sport; find a curmudgeon and be overly cheerful. Nice post.

Anonymous said...

It is so true! I also find sport in kindness to grumps. Ha Ha, curmudgeon that is the best word, I am adding it to word we need bring back into popular usage. I am going to start using it! Thank you!