Humility the cuss word.



Our generation today only wants the best for themselves. No body wants to settle for anything else, and they shouldn’t, honestly. 
At what cost though?
Learning to be manipulative, create a toxic environment around and up the game so the other will lose? subtly find ways to cheat the other so you get what you want? 
Really? Is that the healthiest way to go about it?
Just think about it for a while. 

If someone is nice, you think they are too nice. Oh! He’s being so nice, I wonder what he wants. I feel so sad to say it out loud, but I have heard this multiple times, ‘Oh she’s so humble, that’s why people walk all over her, no wonder she can’t ever get that high position in life’ 

When did humility and kindness being such a curse? Since when did being nice to someone become something one looks down upon?
Do you know if you have a personal opinion that sometimes doesn’t match the majority, you don not say it out loud in order to be the one singled out?

In a world where mental health has become such a talked upon subject, we still continue to treat other people like this. 
You probably don’t realise this, but you could be a major cause for someone’s mental unstably. 


Why do we take this so lightly?
If your younger sibling/ child was going through this and you could see them suffer, I bet you wouldn’t just sit around and watch them suffer. YOU would step up. YOU would do something about it. So why do YOU let this happen to yourself?

Take a stand, correct someone when you can, or just find a way to deal with this in a healthy manner, because YOU are worth it. You always are.

A healthy mind in the end is a happy life. 

Comments

  1. There's this short story called "Elbow Room" by James Alan McPherson. I think you'll like it. It's a bit strange but interesting.
    http://www.bookrags.com/ebooks/12581/1.html#2&gsc.tab=0

    It's the first one in Chapter 1.

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