“It doesn’t matter – nobody cares about that…” Gosh what words. Oh the tangled web we weave… Apathy, one of the world’s most dangerous emotions…
Here lately, it seems that what we have here is a failure to communicate. I think that I am saying one thing but the receiver comes out with a response that indicates that what I said doesn’t seem to come through as what I said. Uh-oh. This worries me. Saddens me actually, because when you read the news, the whole world seems to be flying out of control at its center. The gravity seems to not be working so well anymore.
I wonder…should I rapidly ditch all the people who purport ridiculous things – the haters out there – and yet… what they do, and how they act, make me feel hateful at times. Ah. This is it. This is where I have to stop myself in my tracks and correct the course of my own behavior.
Yup. And this, my friends, is not taught to the wee ones much anymore. The trend is to let people – even encourage people – to say what is on their minds to anyone, and if they don’t listen, well then, it’s okay to threaten, and hey, in their minds, it’s seeming okay to get a gun that will mow down as many people in as short a period of time as possible. Where has the lesson on keeping yourself in check gone? Who ripped that chapter out of the books?
I know anger. I know rage. I understand how it feels. But, I feel regretful for those times that I did act out – and my acting out pales by comparison to the acts of those who, here lately, have been engaged in some major acting out – this is world class disaster category acting out. And it gives a bad name to a religion that really isn’t for that, any more than any other major world class religion.
To me, it’s bad behavior, bad manners, and a lack of self-control – this is because someone did not teach their kids how to manage anger properly. If someone is raised by an angry person or angry people, then they will consider this to be normal. This is a problem. Are we becoming an endangered species? There was that post last year…
Anger moves to rage, and that rage is what makes people do unspeakable things. I think that we need to think about it in these terms, because truly, all this blaming, doesn’t really give anyone a solution – and violence is not a part of the solution – it just creates more rage.
Encourage others to take personal responsibility for their feelings – by taking personal responsibility of your feelings and don’t stuff them until they burn – calmly consider what they mean, and try to process them without killing people. Please. Take a deep breath…