What is it about people wanting to be recognized as a distinctive representative of their very own personality. In the name of creating a claimed identity?
Given a situation where a person is battered because he speaks his mind and in the process builds up public resentment, thus he retorts back saying he was just being himself, is anything wrong with that? Is he at fault just because he was being bluntly honest or is he in error because he yanked bitterness from those around him?
Occayy. I'm twisted by my own reasoning here. Leave the matter be. Chow~
Given a situation where a person is battered because he speaks his mind and in the process builds up public resentment, thus he retorts back saying he was just being himself, is anything wrong with that? Is he at fault just because he was being bluntly honest or is he in error because he yanked bitterness from those around him?
Occayy. I'm twisted by my own reasoning here. Leave the matter be. Chow~
6 comments:
How about a piece of cake? I know someone who's celebrating her birthday today!!
Hey! That person sounds so awfully familiar!
Of course, the truth is good in whatever situation. The thing is, you can never have too much of a good thing at one time - including the truth.
Pycky: Thank you. I'd like to gobble the whole cake please. Lol. =D
Hiyoshi: Hahaha. Familiar like who? Shhhh. Secret's between us only. ;P
Tak berani nak comment. I'm leaving the matter be... hehe. Sounds like I'm a pengecut already eh?
Mama Sarah: Hehhe. No lah, u're not pengecut. You're just taking the safest stand for someone who doesn't know the whole story. Saya pun selalu ambil jalan tengah. It's more convenient. Ok, what am I blabbering about anyway? Hehhe. =D
i think being yourself is not a bad thing, but being considerate about people's feelings also matter a great deal too. honesty isn't ALWAYS the best policy. hehe. but well, i always get into trouble for being overly blunt too, so who am i too speak. lol.
i love maltesers ;))
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