Second blog -- answers to an ocean of prompts |
PROMPT: When have you ever had to apologize for something you know in your heart you were wrong about? How did you do it, and how were you received? ============= If I know 100% that I have been wrong, I apologize immediately, regardless of how it is received. This comes easily to me because of the result of my conditioning because, during my formative years, my tough-cookie mother made me apologize not once but many times for the littlest things I did. Was she right to do that? This is up for debate. I think she wasn’t, but I am prejudiced toward my own direction. As to the results of my apologies, people sometimes say there isn’t anything to apologize for. Other times, they accept it. Rarely, if ever, have I received a negative reaction; therefore, my mother’s conditioning might have given some positive results. "I won't kiss you. It might get to be a habit and I can't get rid of habits." ~ F.Scott Fitzgerald Is there something you avoid because you're afraid once you start you won't be able to stop? =========== In fact, I avoid many things because I am interested in too many things, and if I start working with and obsessing over any one of them, I’ll neglect what’s important to me. I know I run the risk of neglecting other stuff when I concentrate on any one thing. So, after years and years of watching how I tend to behave, I am limiting myself to a limited number of interests. As to Fitzgerald’s quote, I wouldn’t mind "kissing" or, in other words, being nice to people especially if it will become a habit because people have to come first before anything. |