Thursday, June 08, 2006

Judging people

A while ago there was a discussion in front of me. “Who do we really are? “. Are we born with our personality and the way of seeing and interacting in society? Or does it depend in a huge amount on the society and experiences that we encounter? I don’t have an answer…it’s just a philosophical approach so it’s better to sleep at night than think at it…for my own health :)

Today a thought came on my mind: why are some human beings so little? From my experience, you are perceived by the others on the way you want. It’s all about your attitude. Your attitude towards everything. This is who you really are: you are an attitude in the eyes of the others. You are a small human because this is your attitude, the attitude of a small people. You are a great sportsman because this caught your attention and you show it. You are a sad person because all that you say and look and act is sad, and not because you are really sad deep inside you.

You want to be seen as your doing your job in a great way (no matter what your job is) then all you have to do is show an attitude towards that. By doing this, everybody will say that you are great in your job.

You want that someone truly believe and really feel that you enjoy seeing the sun up, than act like that; don’t complain and don’t say that you don’t like the moon. It’s your own choice what to do every second. You have no reason to wonder why somebody sees you in a different manner. That somebody sees you in the way your attitude appears in front of their eyes.

No one stops you from showing the correct attitude for yourself.

Just open wide your eyes and “dance like no one sees you.”

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