She'sTellingTheStory

when an engineer having unpredictable mood swings meet platform heels while eating doughnuts and cupcakes without talking and being introvert most of the time but still able to camwhore wearing new shawls and clothing bought online after reading obituary in an english newspaper

Wednesday, September 28

reflection

We all at some point think we are better than others.
Maybe for some people,most of the time. Too many points to point then it turns to arrogant.
Question: How long can you survive looking and breathing the same air with this kind of people?
My answer: 8 long hours per day, 5/6 days a week;but really suffocates me.


How can we judge when we never slip in others' shoes?
How can we say, "I'm better than you" when we didn't even know that "you" that well?
How can we say our existent are more important than others when dog doesn't even ask for our permission to bark? Rain falling from the sky without needing us to summon it?


Let's face it, human beings live in network. We need each other's contribution to survive. There's nothing wrong with being "great", but something is seriously wrong when we start to look down on others and take their roles in that network for granted.


Look at yourself before finding faults and weaknesses at other human being.
4 fingers are pointing to you when you are busy pointing your finger to people around you.
That, goes to me also.

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