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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Observance of Ms. Obnoxious in Restaurant B

Every now and then I go to this fast food restaurant where.  Here, there is this one lady that sits at the corner of the restaurant.  She appears to be this needy, mid 50 lady, that talks to the workers like she owns the shop.  She speaks with a disrespecting connotation and very loud without regard to other customer in the room.  After 10 minutes an older man walks in to the restaurant who she apparantly knows.  The first thing she says after she greets hims, " Your but is portruding."    This obnoxious individual appears to be so uncultured, lacking in manners.  She went up to the restaurant counter demanding for condiments at least 10 times within the first 30 minutes. I noticed her in the very beginning when I first came to this restaurant. After several weeks of coming to this restaurant, I noticed that the men that she knows denies her company everytime she invites.  Today, it happened again. But then, who wants to talk to a person that is nonsense, and speaks nonsense to people she know. 

I started to feel sorry, because after sitting for an hour, everyone she supposedly knows including the working crew beagan to ignore her. It must be lonely, desperately showing a crave for attention, and continious rejection after day. Coming to this restaurant is her everyday routine in hope of getting attention. She probably does not know what is happening to her, or made any effort pulling herself out of the box-so to speak to at least consider her entire being.  But at that age, self constructive criticism is just about unacceptable on the concept that if you are older, you should be wiser ( emphasis disagreed).  I am still sitting here at the restaurant and it is on the 2nd hour.  She makes a phonecall to call her maid.  The moment she gets in touch with her, she spends the next 5minutes, scolding the person on the otherline and instructing her on how to answer her phone due to the numerous missed calls without consideration of what the other person could have been doing.  She does not ask herself, " maybe that person got into an accident".  Sadly, she sits alone in the same corner day in and day out.  She will probably leave several more hours after me.  Where will she go?

When people say, "what comes arounnd, goes around;" perhaps this is applicable in her case. After all who want to answer calls from the obnoxious woman who sits in the corner. I am now ending this article, and there she is still sitting alone.











Thursday, August 9, 2012

How to be a BETTER PERSON


If you have not done the list of the following in your life, perhaps you should take note.  Here is a list on how to be a better person:
  1.  Always say please when needing something without making another person feeling as if you  demand.
  2. Always say thank you when you are granted a request.
  3. If your time is important to you, always consider the time of others.The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success - New Products for Classification. (Google Affiliate Ad)
  4. Before asking for anything, consider the other persons position first.
  5.   Be aware of those who use others to get what they want, because if you are granting every request without leaving room for you to breath, you will be SOL.
  6. Understand that not everyone is considerate, so try to not invest in those people.
  7. .       When you give, give whole heartedly without asking for anything back or you will be successful at self destructing friendships.
  8. Don’t be an irritating nagger to get what you want.  Reserve your emotions when they are negative, because you may be the inconsiderate.
  9. Always remember that what you do in this lifetime has to do with the fact what how you go about things is in the approach.
  10. Don’t be manipulative; it is a sign of failure.The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success - New Products for Classification. (Google Affiliate Ad)

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Albert Einstein's Live Your Life to the Fullest

It is true, living your life the fullest does not mean that you blow all your cash as a one day pretentious millionaire.  It means to do everything possibly positive with your fullest potential for yourself and others in a good way, making the best out of the worst situations, working with what you have to work with.

I trained former workers at my business, worked with them for a year.  When the business got busy, they made a lot of cash.  The one thing I always use to say is that, " You are absolutely that best at what you do at this point... but you will never get to a better quality of life, if you dont respect such a gift. You will not make it better or achieve beyond that if you attitude says otherwise."  No one listened, they stoled, they really blew lots of their cash.  What these girls made in that year, they never made it in their lives. Some did small investments in live stock, one acted like she worked abroad, one came to work only after she ran out of cash...How sad.  They seemed like they were living the life, splurging till kingdom come.  But in the end they accomplished nothing but, hopefully at least a lesson.  That everything in life is temporary, it is how you do something at that moment that really tuly matters.

Sometimes I feel as if I am this old soul.  That I have been in this universe for sometime.  That I see right through these types of people. I feel nothing but pity because it will take them a long time, maybe forever, just wondering where life wen at the end of their time.

Live your life to the fullest.

Journey of a Wanna Be


What appears to be most disgusting is people who come from 3rd world countries and travel abroad for work or because they were fortunate  enough to be petitioned somehow in order to achieve a better life; work in the US, Canada, or Europe and come home pretending like they are rich.  Yes, it’s disgusting.  The little fortune that they saved, is spent on feeding the low lives extended family because all of a sudden; they are boasting that they came from abroad.  Yes, disgusting! Not only that, unless they went abroad to work in a specific profession, they end up working the minimum wage.  But what is disgusting, is they come home in their country of origin acting like they are royalty.  How pretentious is that! But what is really happening here?  To me it’s being ashamed of where they came from and who they really are.  So these people clothes themselves with this expensive disguise, which could be fake jewelry by the way, or a financed car etc… used for showing off like anyone else cares.  Then they give presents to their neighbors hoping to get a favorable liking or popular vote as if they are running for office.  

 The sad part is…when these people run out of money and can no longer provide for their extended families…guess what? They are isolated.  So point in mind, what is the point of it all.  You went abroad, come back to show off, run out of money… did it change who you are?  Absolutely not!  One thing that is important in this life is that everyone should be afraid and consider always, what you might become as a person, as an individual when you have some money or some power.  The materialistic individual, if not matured enough to see that life isn’t always going to be the give me give me this or that , will soon grow old and crumble with nothing.  This is the same with the person that went abroad for minimum wage, mortgages a bought property only to come back and splurges just so he can show off will soon grow old and be left with nothing.  When grown old, these type of people will look back and say what did I do with my life? Is that all? Disgustingly sad. 



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