It's easy to give in to disappointment and anger. When you cross paths with someone having a bad day, the reaction is to get annoyed and put off and sass back. Or "out sass". Over the past 2 weeks I've been rung up at Whole Foods by a furious guy that wanted to be outside at 10:03 instead of checking me out and gave me 2 very heavy bags (one which s handle broke before I got to my car), and nearly damaged food containers in his strife, a car that intended to cut me off rolled down his windows at the next light to give me a peice of his mind because I didn't let him go ahead when the lanes merged (he was in back of me the whole ride down), I had a woman come up to me as I walked up to my car to tell me (in a condescending way) to refrain from parking across the street from her driveway on the street "to avoid an accident when she gets out of her driveway", have an employer refuse to give me a ride down the street (the cars I flagged down and school bus refused too), and have a former employer insist that I don't know what the word "ballpark" means when all I want is a W2. If you get upset, you're only going to escalate your situation !! Don't give in and sip their poison. Stand your ground. Kill 'em with kindness. 😉 There are individuals out there who are experts at throwing up their anger against the world & bad day on you as a scape goat. At the end of the day, you will have to live with your health and emotions. Don't give in to hate or fear - recognize it and walk on your own path of inner peace. 🌼✌🏻❤️
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