You know what I REALLY cannot stand? People who make the possible unpossible by their complete inability to think or bend. via Facebook
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You know what I REALLY cannot stand? People who make the possible unpossible by their complete inability to think or bend. via Facebook
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My mom, one of the wisest people I know (the other two being her brother and sister), and not that like mom/grandma kind of common sense wise, in talking like sage or oracle kind of wise, has this very interesting, unique trick of resolving disagreements.
But first, you have to realize that she is never wrong. Like ever. Oh, it’s not like she knows everything in the world, but she never offers her advice unless she is 100% sure she knows what she is talking about. If she doesn’t know, she doesn’t make stupid uneducated comments, just to be participating. If she doesn’t know for sure, she just keeps her mouth shut.
But that’s not the trick. Second, the thing you need to remember is that people do not listen to people who are right. Almost never. They are much more likely to listen to the person who confirms what they are thinking. Or the person who says something that sounds reasonable to their addle-pated brains (though it is not, in fact, reasonable, nor correct).
So, here’s the trick. When a disagreement arises, she states her case, once, twice, and thrice, emphatically, but not loudly. She only states it 3 times if people keep disagreeing with her. If, after the 3rd time, the other party disagrees, she throws up her arms and says, “Okay, we’ll do it your way.” Then, when we do it your way and it is invariably wrong, she gives you this sidelong look that totally says, “Well…”
I’ll give you a good example of this. A while back, we were over visiting my folks where they live. Now, they have lived there many years. So, we decide to go to the beach, of course, my mom, my partner, another friend, and me. We were going to the “Pier”, actually. So, we got there and parked. We were walking along and my mom says, “It’s this way.” I’m sure you can see where this is going. Yes, the three tourists disagreed with the native. Three times she said itt was this way, four time we disagreed. So, she threw up her arms and said, “Okay we’ll go that way,” knowing 100% full well that it was the wrong way.
Now, I may be slow, but I eventually catch on. So, after about 50 years of this, I stood there for a minute, the poor hamster in my brain grinding that wheel as hard as he could, and suddenly I blurted, “Um… mom lives here, she probably knows the way.” You could see the light don on the others’ faces like duuuuuuuh, of course she does!
That was the first time in, yes, 50 years that I ever really noticed her three times rule, but as I thought back over my life, I realized that was her habit. A habit that I am trying to learn, as well. It’s a habit I already have to some extent, and it has gotten me in trouble. I do thinks their way because they won’t listen to someone who knows (me). I do get to say, “I told you so,” but it can still be a time/energy waster. Anyway.
I am telling you that story because something happened today that reminded me of it. I have a friend who is VERY good at what he does, and hews to the same policy as my mother, he only opens his mouth when he 100% knows what he is talking about. We were meeting and I was going over a project we were working on. He suggested some improvement to the build process. Well, I may be slow, but I ain’t THAT slow. I’ve seen his work, I’ve seen people NOT follow his advice and regret it, and I remember the lesson of my mother. So, I’m like, yes, we will definitely do it that way.
Of course, we are not doing this alone, we are collaborating, as we always do. I sent over the suggestions to my partners/bosses and guess what. You guessed it, they questioned it. They have never done anything like this, I have, many times, and my friend has probably done something similar a zillion times, he KNOWS what he is talking about. Period. So, I wrote back with statement #2, gently reiterating the points. Then they wrote back with disagreement #2. That was right at the end of the work day, so that is where it sits now. I know what I’m doing next, but it’s not what you think.
So, anyway, I guess the #ProTip of this story is, 1) Know what you don’t know. 2) Know who does know what you don’t know. 3) Listen to them. via Facebook
On a personal level, Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. Eating lots of food and hanging out with family doing nothing? Yes, please!
But, for me, it is also bittersweet. While I am fortunate to have wonderful family and friends and a house of abundance, I always think of those who do not. Those with broken families or houses without enough, those who live in fear of their lives or are running from oppression, those who have lost love ones or are dealing with disease. There are so many who are suffering, some beyond imagining, and every time I am thankful for my own life, I am reminded of those who do not have it so good.
It makes me recommitted to the hard work we are doing to try to make the world a little bit of a better place. It reminds me why we make the sacrifices and work through all the blood, sweat and tears, and there has been plenty of those.
I wish you a Happy Thanksgiving to all my lovely friends. While you are celebrating your thankfulness, please think of those who struggle to find happiness and commit yourself to do what you can to make their lives a little bit happier. via Facebook
This is why I do not understand the fanaticism around professional sports. It is not “your” team. They are not “your” players. Teams are not locally owned. Players are not from where they play and have no loyalty to the people who are loyal to them.
I mean, I understand a love of watching the beauty of sport. I’m a lover of the Olympics, for example. But, I don’t really root for anyone, I just enjoy the skill and talent of it. Sports are cool and impressive, I get it.
What I do not get is how people get so worked up over “their” team. It’s just a bunch of people getting rich, they don’t care about you except for your money. They don’t even care about your money, specifically, they want anybody’s money. It would be like if you went off the chain about how awesome AT&T was or Target or something.
Sure, enjoy the game, the athleticism, but the fanaticism is just silly. via Facebook
All I want to do is change the world. Is that so much? Don’t tell me I can’t. Tell me how you’re going to help. via Facebook
Stop asking people where they are from. Start asking where they are going. via Facebook
#protip Please stop telling people how to define their own success. This is especially all you “Namaste” people. Each person defines their own definition of success, and no definition is more or less legitimate for that person. But, trying to force your belief of what success is, THAT is not legitimate.
So, all you people who think you have it all figured out, stfu. The rest of us don’t want to hear it. We are perfectly capable of deciding what each of us considers success. Sure, share what YOU think is success for YOU, but stop trying to tell us what WE *should* do. No, I don’t care how helpful your intentions are, it is still insulting and insensitive. Thank you.
(Hmmm maybe that was a #latenightrant after all) via Facebook
I’m chiming in on the bathroom discrimination laws. I have the perfect fix, which should have been implemented decades ago.
#ProTip: Stop making public restrooms such demeaning and degrading places in order to save yourself a few bucks and make each toilet an individual room. No more communal restrooms which force you to do your business surrounded by a bunch of strangers. Every toilet has its own separate door and room. Not stall, actual individual restrooms. That solves many problems.
First of all, no more super long lady’s lines and short men’s lines (or vice versa at sporting events). Everyone stands in the same line and just takes the next open room.
No more bashful bladder problems.
No more problems with mom or dad bringing a different gender child in.
No more trying to tinkle in a room where someone is having serious bowel problems.
And, of course, no more gender identification problems.
Communal restrooms are constructed just to save the corporations a few bucks, and then we are forced to deal with all the issues they cause. It is demeaning that the places of business think so little of their customers as not to provide them with decent facilities.
All restrooms should immediately be converted to individual rooms and all future restrooms should be converted. That solves ALL these problems caused just by the desire to save a few bucks. via Facebook
#ProTip – To the leadership. Leaders, if you want your people to be engaged, you must be engaged. That means getting out of your office, getting out of your little circle, and getting out there. Show up. Lead by example. via Facebook