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Forever Sleep
Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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A lot of the time, I'm so pessimistic that I think I bring out the worst in people. They might be glad that they can openly talk about their problems to begin with but, when there are so few flickers of hope, I think it sometimes ends up making them feel worse!
I'm stupidly sharped tongued on occassions and outspoken. As I'm getting older, I'm realising I don't like aggro so, I think I'm going to make more effort to stay off of contoversial subjects. I just find the coversations become mutually triggering.
On better days, I think I was positive to work around. People have said they learnt things. Just as I have learnt things being around others. It wasn't very consistent though. I tended to let stress get to me.
I really admire people who seem to invest in others and bring out the best in them. I tend to think that person has to be in a good and strong place themself to do that but, nevertheless- it must take a lot out of them.
How about you? I guess for many of us, it's a mix. How much of it is even conscious? I know I have reached points in conversations where I've thought- shit- I've made this person feel even worse. Better try and lighten the mood.
I've worked with people who put so much effort into trying to make sure everyone was ok though. They were so kind. I admire that so much and would like to be like that but I doubt I'd manage it consistently.
I'm stupidly sharped tongued on occassions and outspoken. As I'm getting older, I'm realising I don't like aggro so, I think I'm going to make more effort to stay off of contoversial subjects. I just find the coversations become mutually triggering.
On better days, I think I was positive to work around. People have said they learnt things. Just as I have learnt things being around others. It wasn't very consistent though. I tended to let stress get to me.
I really admire people who seem to invest in others and bring out the best in them. I tend to think that person has to be in a good and strong place themself to do that but, nevertheless- it must take a lot out of them.
How about you? I guess for many of us, it's a mix. How much of it is even conscious? I know I have reached points in conversations where I've thought- shit- I've made this person feel even worse. Better try and lighten the mood.
I've worked with people who put so much effort into trying to make sure everyone was ok though. They were so kind. I admire that so much and would like to be like that but I doubt I'd manage it consistently.