First, I shall provide photos of Ashlee Simpson. Second, some thoughts that may be abstract and not based on reality. Suppose for the sake of argument that somebody have blown it. That's not a specific accusation to have made against the person. How exactly have the person blown it. Who was the person who was offended by the action of having blown it. When was the last time the situation worked great. What caused the situation to slide off the rail road tracks. What must be done to get the situation back on track. Why is it so difficult to get the situation back on track. Why would anybody yell at somebody for having blown it and never give an opportunity to get back to normal again. Yelling at somebody for having blown it, but never give the chance to atone for such misbehavior could be worse than the alleged crime. Even if somebody has blown it, it's the better course of action to accept an apology if such an action is made. Backing off from a vendetta might not be a comfortable stance to have made, but vengence is never the proper way to seek justice against somebody who has blown it. It takes a better person to accept an apology when such an action is made.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
I'M NOT THE MOST PERFECT PERSON IN THE WORLD, BUT I'M TRYING TO IMPROVE PART TWO
First, I shall provide photos of Ashlee Simpson. Second, some thoughts that may be abstract and not based on reality. Suppose for the sake of argument that somebody have blown it. That's not a specific accusation to have made against the person. How exactly have the person blown it. Who was the person who was offended by the action of having blown it. When was the last time the situation worked great. What caused the situation to slide off the rail road tracks. What must be done to get the situation back on track. Why is it so difficult to get the situation back on track. Why would anybody yell at somebody for having blown it and never give an opportunity to get back to normal again. Yelling at somebody for having blown it, but never give the chance to atone for such misbehavior could be worse than the alleged crime. Even if somebody has blown it, it's the better course of action to accept an apology if such an action is made. Backing off from a vendetta might not be a comfortable stance to have made, but vengence is never the proper way to seek justice against somebody who has blown it. It takes a better person to accept an apology when such an action is made.
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