KISS BLOG IDEAS: WEEK #175/ Philosophy of life

Philosophy of life

_To foolish words, deaf ears.
Since I started to apply this to anyone who wanted to hurt me with their words, my life changed and not anything they say to me, she took them into account.


Of course, she had tried to sell me anything:
_Nancy, I brought some very nice dresses that look like you.
She said trying to convince me.
_These blouses are fashionable and they sure look good on you.
She sometimes insisted. But I would politely reply:
_I have so many clothes in my closet, that buying more clothes is unnecessary.
I would hear this colleague making jokes behind my back, calling me miserable, stingy and even poor, just because I didn't play the game of buying her clothes. According to her, I had to do what the others did: buy just for the sake of buying.

_I'm not telling you to come check the clothes because I already know how cheap you are.
I remember turning pale and then red with rage. My colleague continued the onslaught:
_Nancy, she's tougher than a pigskin - she said and burst out laughing.
With that laugh there was no doubt: she was using mockery not only to convince me, but also to hurt me. What she didn't know at the time, she later realized that my grandmother had given me an armor against human stupidity: "To foolish words, deaf ears".
That day, after that, I smiled at this colleague, but I never again had any communication with her. Because distancing yourself from people who do not generate anything positive for you is not only about setting limits, it also speaks of your self-control, your ability to remain unchanged even when people throw darts at you in the form of words.


The images are from my personal gallery and the text was translated with Deepl

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