So I received one comment today with a long paragraph basically schooling me as to how I should run my blog, heavy with criticism and judgments. Yes, I am not a perfect person and this is MY BLOG! I will run it the way I want to. You could say, I'm not entirely equipped for this. I know having a public persona and an open blog should sort of prepare you for these things, but you know what, I'm still a very average person who's not as tough as I'd like to be. What really caught my attention was a loooong post on my Instagram account telling me exactly what to do. Wow! The "..that's what I'm imploring you to do" First thing first, DO NOT tell me what I must do because I KNOW what I'm doing. I guess, it is more applying this to yourself.
As much as I want to, I always make sure to keep the happy-joy-wacky mood in this blog. Even if my day is not really going well, I don't want to write it here or even tweet about it. But today, I'm really making an exemption.
I've been patient because I keep my mouth shut for the fact that I don't want to offend anyone--especially my friends. Have you heard me complain how many times you tagged me to your daily musings on Facebook? Even if I don't have anything to do with the post, still I just didn't tell you "Please don't tag me moving forward" Even if I am damn busy and messages are keep popping up, and the moment that you will be demanded of a reply immediately? How considerate, how very VERY considerate of people sometimes.
You don't know me well enough, you haven't met me personally yet and I don't deserve any of this..
This incident taught me a lot.
After this post, I'll be back to my regular programming for sure :) :)
PS: be modest (define as "based on how it was use on the context" - not forward; shy or reserved: modest behavior) "be modest" is NOT really contradictory to "vain" which was mistakenly tagged for "vanity"
FYI. MODEST is an adjective used on the paragraph you are qualming about.
PS: be modest (define as "based on how it was use on the context" - not forward; shy or reserved: modest behavior) "be modest" is NOT really contradictory to "vain" which was mistakenly tagged for "vanity"
FYI. MODEST is an adjective used on the paragraph you are qualming about.
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