When a person says that to you, are they insulting or complimenting
you?
The one who this phrase is directed to, prickles, but what
does it mean?
If whatever is crowding our minds, troubling our conscience,
pressing our wallets, in turn making us lash out at others…as scapegoats…It’s not
justified. No way.
But under normal circumstances we wouldn’t pick and jump at
any spontaneous annoyances, but some people are
like that; jumping at every little provocation, whining, squealing about their day’s
troubles, muttering and slamming doors until they get the attention of people
around them. What I’m trying to say is ‘that’ behaviour is normal for some
super sensitive people.
But get this, these super-sensitive-whiny complainers
telling you (relatively calmer people of fewer word and slams) when you’re in a
fury or amidst an especially heated rant, “this is not you.”
How do you react?
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDelete