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Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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I remember once, a colleague at work apologised for being more low than usual because his Dad had just died. I was kind of surprised. One- that of course he would be upset after that- there was no need to apologise. But two- that he obviously felt the obligation to act happy around others.
I decided he was much nicer/ more considerate than me because, I don't tend to burden myself with that. If I'm miserable, it's unlikely I'll do much to pretend I'm not. I'll try not to make it really obvious either, unless it's really bad. But, I won't apologise for being quiet or low. I suppose I do realise it's difficult to be around though and, seeing as it's exhausting to mask, I try to avoid being around people all together now.
How about you? Do you try to be in a good mood around other people? Or, do you wear your heart on your sleeve? Do you feel bad about possibly bringing others down or, do you think people should tolerate us- whatever mood we're in?
I decided he was much nicer/ more considerate than me because, I don't tend to burden myself with that. If I'm miserable, it's unlikely I'll do much to pretend I'm not. I'll try not to make it really obvious either, unless it's really bad. But, I won't apologise for being quiet or low. I suppose I do realise it's difficult to be around though and, seeing as it's exhausting to mask, I try to avoid being around people all together now.
How about you? Do you try to be in a good mood around other people? Or, do you wear your heart on your sleeve? Do you feel bad about possibly bringing others down or, do you think people should tolerate us- whatever mood we're in?