Sometimes I wonder why people are being so fake, showing what they are truely not, doesn't it bother them to not be themselves?
There are a lot of fake-o-linas around,
Some try to be honey sweet when truly inside they don't really mean it when they say all those nice things to people, about people to people.
Some are as soft as cookie dough but show themselves as pillars of hardness and irritate everyone else, cuz I think they aren't OK with what they are and maybe too scared to even face themselves. *Its my point of view ofcouse.*
Some others just have an air of arrogance, I don't know what they are thinking but it really shows, I mean why have such an attitude when you clearly can't carry it off.
Some others misinterpret being child like and end up acting childish, I mean its not bad to be unreasonable and childish but you have to draw a line.
Some others act like total bitches when actually they're really sweet people inside, I guess they have fun being the bitches, cuz its anyday more fun than being sweet and since people know they are actually sweet.
Some others try to act really caring and mushy when they actually think love is just release of extra hormones.
Everyone has their own reasons for being what they are, or not, but i would just say that somewhere, draw a line, because all people are the fools you think them to be, they can sometimes see clearly through you, and they don't really feel nice about it.
Good, Bad, Short tempered, Sweet, Sour, Happy, Sad, Bored, Jealous, Sluggish, Scared, Longing, Delightful, Disappointed, Surprised, which ever emotion you are, just be honest and portray that, don't hide, don't be fake, because, good or bad, you are YOU and noone can be YOU.
Every person has is a mix, noone is perfect, we fall we learn, if we don't fall we are stagnant.
So be yourself, don't be fake and expect people not to figure it out. :)
1 comment:
Hi,
It might just be that people want to experiment with the other side of life. You know, if I am good, what does it feel like to be bad, etc.
Nikhil Mundra
www.gandhistamps.com
www.scienceofhinduism.blogspot.com
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