When I was young I learned that I was not the center of things in my
life. Though my family loved me and gave
me many gifts, I never felt more special or important than anyone else in the
family and always felt that my parents were the “most important” members of our
family for what they knew, what they had done and what they provided to us
children. Even as I grew older and went
out on my own to start my own family, they always still had this slightly
exalted position in my eyes. Not that I
agreed with what they said or shared all their values, but they always seemed
to have earned a higher status, again in my eyes. Then I look at my children and see them as
the center of their own worlds. Yes they
love their parents and even at times respect our opinions and seek them out,
but they were raised to be the “most important people” in the family. By that I
mean not that they were directly told that, but that they were always the
center of what we did and why we did it, with few exceptions. They had rules and were expected to be good,
but they were placed at the center of the family. I didn’t do it because I read it somewhere,
but I just felt that that was what should be done. So where does that put them now? They are young adults, insecure in many ways,
still trying to figure out how to live and who to listen to. They are not that much different than I was
early in my adulthood. They will be fine
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Putting it Out There
My friends, I do post
political stuff on occasion, I try not to do name calling unless I back it up
with facts or it’s really funny, but mostly I talk about issues like the
minimum wage, gun issues, income inequality, health care, education costs and
current social issues that mean something to me. I normally put up a thought or page I have
seen that made me think about the issue and look into it further. I really try to think of the impacts on both
sides of the issue and what each side’s knee jerk response and then look at it
through my life and values and then kind of ask what others think.
I often get back positive and negative
responses, but as long as they are thoughtful and not just a regurgitation of
talking points, or not backed by actual history or facts. I respect your opinions, but when I see the
actual words on my page from NRA, CPAC, GOP stuff I have seen elsewhere, I
wonder if you have really thought it out yourself. I know, I am a progressive, liberal,
democrat, commie or whatever label you would like to put on me for a position I
have taken. Once you label me that, you
stop listening and just look for a place to pounce with your carefully crafted
talking points that cover no new territory and show no desire to have an
exchange of thoughts. You may not know
this, but there are people paid by parties to troll the internet and throw these
talking points on discussion pages when they see anything progressive
expressed. See if you can get a job
there, but my posts are for thinking people who want to examine, not for you to
express yours in total contrary. If you
feel a need to do that, just post “Wrong” and we will know how you feel. If you continue to say it I will eventually ignore you. I know, censorship, but then you
can label me a facist, nazi, racist, powerhungry, dictator and it will make
about as much sense.
Life is too short
to yell at each other, so instead of telling me I am an idiot to believe what I
do on my own page, ignore me as well. But
if you do, I wish you well and hope you will find peace in your life.
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