Monday, March 17, 2008

Grow up!!!

Arrgh!

It irks me so,
To see the people seem to loose their maturity as they get older; rather than gain more...
I mean seriously you'd think that when problems arise they'd take at least a few minutes to sit down and ponder on where they went wrong, rather than find a scapegoat and send them to slaughter!

Why can't people get off their "high horse", I mean not even to ask for forgiveness; but to just take a few minutes and try to understand why others are doing what they are doing; maybe you did something wrong and that is reflected in their actions. As far as I have seen, that is the case.
Nobody suddenly ignores you; unless they've lost their marbles or turned into a vegetable.

Is it that hard to let go of your pride?
I was just reading suchetha's post and going yeah, it's possible to let go of your pride, it should be easy especially when loved ones are involved; but i guess it was just my way of thinking.

As soon as there's and issue; everyone goes on blaming the sun, the moon, the bus driver, the sales clerk... they (we) are all perfect aren't we?
We never make mistakes, if something goes wrong it has to be someone else's fault; OBVIOUSLY!!!

Gah!

4 comments:

Dili said...

Well being mature enough to accept responsibility is something I doubt you'll readily find bro :) people willing to let go of pride are even rarer probably, unless it involves some ass-kissing to get something :P

Optimistic Marshwiggle said...

True, and for your info I'm talking about 50 and 60 year olds... ;)

Concerned said...

Hold ur horses. The world aint perfect. Hitler scapegoated the Jews. Gearge Bush scapegoated Iraq. Its human nature. We look for causes. And when there are none, well we dont stop looking. Its nothign to do wiht pride. More of consoling ourselves, that everything is alright. Stuff it, and laugh at their lack of logic. See the bright side of the moon!

Smiles

Optimistic Marshwiggle said...

But it's not the lack of logic that's an issue... but the adherance to values of a rigid generation... ah well you can't change the past can you?

Maybe it was just the 39 degrees that was speaking and not me... =D