I write my frustrations and thrash it for readers like you to read but trust me when I
write my troubles down, I am relieved and writing significantly reduces my
troubles.
Here’s
another episode of my experiences that I undergo on a daily basis. I live in
place where greed has taken precedence over humanity. People can go to extremes
to get their will done. For instance, if one is superior in whatever fields,
colleagues don’t matter or for that matter, opinions. If a crowd of thirty
unanimously agrees to one thing, these flabby superiors will take the opposite
stand defending their opinions, ultimately their ego. One need not be a
philosopher to infer that it is their ego speaking with shallow pride. And of
course they aren’t right. The remedy to avoid embarrassment is, ignore them and
just make excuses not to be in their company. This works and avoids trouble
after all one need not depend on the other for anything, for anything!
When people
use others stuff its fine with them but when their stuff is being used it’s as
if the crime branch people come knocking at your door. Only time tells of the
people they really are, and until you know such people you are just a passerby.
If they need help, they will leave no stone un-turned to make you help them.
Such politicking can people be and I am sure you must be having these ones
around you. Be careful, they aren’t the ones whom you think they are.
The lure of
power drives a decent human being to become a psychopath in seconds. Once power
overrules judgment, that’s when you make enemies and even if you have friends
they befriend you for the power you possess not for the human being in you.
Also, take for instance in offices far and wide, one need to have someone known
working in that office, otherwise your little work will take days because the
person in charge of doing your work’s ego will be hurt if the work is instantly
done. Just to make you realize how powerful he/she is, you will be given
stupidly obvious excuses which even a three year old would comprehend.
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As I
mentioned in my opening lines, I am now reduced significantly in my
embarrassment and the next time I meet these people, I will just greet them
smilingly thinking of Rinchen’s lines.
“Not
everyone who smiles are your friends.”
Good Day
Folks!
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