Water-Lily
Enlightened
- Dec 26, 2020
- 1,193
After conversing with my roommate on our campus situation, I felt myself feel inadequate
From the start, she's been so vocal about how toxic our living situation is due to our roomate
She's been advocating non stop, even going as far as speaking to the Dean today. Receiving a temporary room switch
And she got that through standing up
Me on the other hand, am a failure
Today I needed to add money on my meter card. But the machines weren't taking card
I went to speak to the Teller but I couldn't hear them, but essentially they were "unable" to add money onto my card
Instead of standing my ground and asking them to repeat themselves, I just used my debit card money (I'm supposed to be saving)
Then, I awkwardly bumped into someone who knew my mom. I spoke with her and kept things casual, but I should have told her I "don't want to talk" and keep moving
And lastly, when going to the basement to do my laundry I bumped into my father. Who offered to do my laundry for me. I should have stood my ground and insisted I do it
But I didn't
Every turn I let people walk all over me
And yet everyone tells me to live
If people were smart, they'd understand survival for the fittest
Some people are just social rejects and contribute nothing to society
So telling me to die would be an ethical solution.
Leave the world for assertive and strong people
From the start, she's been so vocal about how toxic our living situation is due to our roomate
She's been advocating non stop, even going as far as speaking to the Dean today. Receiving a temporary room switch
And she got that through standing up
Me on the other hand, am a failure
Today I needed to add money on my meter card. But the machines weren't taking card
I went to speak to the Teller but I couldn't hear them, but essentially they were "unable" to add money onto my card
Instead of standing my ground and asking them to repeat themselves, I just used my debit card money (I'm supposed to be saving)
Then, I awkwardly bumped into someone who knew my mom. I spoke with her and kept things casual, but I should have told her I "don't want to talk" and keep moving
And lastly, when going to the basement to do my laundry I bumped into my father. Who offered to do my laundry for me. I should have stood my ground and insisted I do it
But I didn't
Every turn I let people walk all over me
And yet everyone tells me to live
If people were smart, they'd understand survival for the fittest
Some people are just social rejects and contribute nothing to society
So telling me to die would be an ethical solution.
Leave the world for assertive and strong people