Shouldn’t be getting angry at such a small issue. But, is it just a small issue?
Tag: words
Is this the world you want? You’re making it Every day you’re alive
I’m picking up the pieces
I’m trying out adhesives
I’m trying to fix a place that feels broken
All my words they fail me
My voices don’t avail me
I’m trying to say the hope that’s unspoken
Is this the world you want?
Is this the world you want?
You’re making it
Every day you’re alive
Is this the world you want?
Is this the world you want?
You’re making it
The world feels so malicious
With all our hits and misses
Feels like we’re in the business of rust
It’s when I stop to listen
All the moments I’ve been missing
I finally hear a voice I can trust
Is this the world you want?
Is this the world you want?
You’re making it
Every day you’re alive
Is this the world you want?
Is this the world you want?
You’re making it
Every day you’re alive
You change the world
You change the world
You change the world
Every day you’re alive
You change the world
Honey, you change the world
You change my world
You start to look like what you believe
You float through time like a stream
If the waters of time are made up by you and I
If you change the world for you, you change it for me
What you say is your religion
How you say it’s your religion
Who you love is your religion
How you love is your religion
All your science, your religion
All your hatred, your religion
All your wars are your religion
Every breath is your religion yea
Is this the world you want?
Is this the world you want?
You’re making it
Every day you’re alive
Is this the world you want?
Is this the world you want?
You’re making it
Every day you’re alive
You change the world
You change the world
You change my world
Every day you’re alive
You change my world
Honey, you change my world
You change my world
The Beauty Of Guilt
Dear Good Human.
Guilt is such an awesomely powerful motivational tool. The better at guilt-tripping you are, the more things you can get away with. You can make people do things for you. You can make them want to treat you better. Best thing is, you can even change people. Man, isn’t that powerful? And to top it all off, you just gotta make them feel guilty a few times. They will just continually guilt-trip themselves more and more after that. They do what what you want, and it’s mostly their own fault!
It’s even easier these days than it used to be. Nowadays, people make more emotional decisions than ever. People make more impulse buys than need buys. Come on, ask any person below the age of 50 how many percent of their monthly expenses are things they don’t actually need. Now families, schools, churches, government, all care about how people feel more than what people need. Entertainment is booming more than ever. People want to feel more than ever. More and more kids enter relationships just to feel, and break relationships once the feel stops. Depression is the number one factor of everything.
We can use this to our advantage. Exaggerate how you feel. Make your family members know how much pain certain actions or choices they made has caused you. Cry whenever your boyfriend challenges you or address your weakness. Make your mother feel like she is wrong for shouting at you. Say sorry but make it obvious that you’re saying it just to stop the argument, as if you’re the only one trying to save the relationship. Don’t allow your friends to apologize. Make them feel like they need to do something for you to atone for their sins. Make them feel that asking for forgiveness is not good enough. Tell people who care for you that they are annoying. Question their care for you. Use rhetorical questions. Twist their words. Never address facts or real issues. People these days are so self-absorbed, they won’t see the big problem if you don’t show them. So, don’t show them.
That is true power. This is the day and age to use emotional abuse. People are so emotional. Evaluate your own life. Like really look back at your own words and intentions. If you’re already manipulating people, keep it up. If not, I just showed you how. It’s so easy to run people down the guilt-trip lane.
Regards
Doctorbitterfly
I’m A Man Now!
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– I’ve just graduated from a 3months bible course in Tung Ling Seminary
– I’ve just emailed my first resume in my life
– I’m on season 3 of Fringe, a tv series. Like a scientific version of The X-files
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Greetings fellow earth-fellows. I’m very encouraged that my blog is being visited by humans from all over this humanity. I’ve got readers from California, France, New Jersey, Georgia (wait… those are both in the US right?), Ontario, Poland, New Jersey, Arizona, UK, Ukraine, and especially from Malaysia! I hope you guys are actually real human beings and not bots created to visit blogs to make bloggers feel good.
Thanks all for reading! I’m at your humble service.
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Proverbs 12:14
A man will be satisfied with good by the fruit of his mouth,
And the recompense of a man’s hands will be rendered to him.
you know,
i’ve honestly never really associated the word “fruit” and “mouth”
like the way i associate the words “fruit” and “hands”
i know that good works bear good fruit.
but why did it not occur to me that good words would too?
whatever the reason, this reminds me that we need to be careful with words.
our words really have the power to build up or destroy.
and you know, if i REALLY think about it,
words affect three categories of people.
1. the person you’re talking to
2. the person who’s talking
3. the person who’s not listening nor talking (yes everyone else in this whole world)
yes. the things we say do affect ourselves and also hurt others who were not even involved in the conversation.
how? usually not directly, i guess.
think about it.
but it’s there.
our mouths can bear bad fruit.
our mouths can bear good fruit.
On being a “good person”
“Here’s the thing, at the end of the day, you are what you do.
And actions speak louder than words…
And let go of labels…
You’re not what you have done, or what you will do, or what you intend to be doing.
You are what you are doing.”