Freedumb
Gold Member
Offline
Australian Politics
Posts: 1101
WA
Gender:
|
Jasin wrote on Sep 12 th, 2014 at 10:18am: Freedumb wrote on Sep 11 th, 2014 at 7:25pm: Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Sep 11 th, 2014 at 4:37am: I mix with celebrities, and always follow the principle of treating them as ordinary people - something they rarely get - and not intruding into their space without specific invitation.
A brief handshake and a 'Hello again, Tom, Kylie, Brad etc.. thanks for the work you're doing' is usually sufficient....
One must, after all, exercise some class and discretion.. if not outright courtesy.... Well that is major difference to kissing back & side, as George Orhell has implied that you do JaSin: You and I have similar professions. I work as a cleaner/caretaker/handy(wo)man and various other jobs, for an all girls institution which I would like to remain undisclosed as a part of my job contract is discretion. Sometimes those with the most basic of jobs are the smartest, though many would assume that if you work in that kind of deadbeat environment, you are lazy/stupid. I simply just don't know what sort of career I would like to pursue yet, but when I figure it out, I will embark on the path. Interesting 'coincidence' yes, Freedumb. I don't mind doing what I do - its just 'simple' work and I don't need to pay $500 a term at a gym to keep in shape, etc. As for my 'mind' - sure I may not have it as a well trained horse with a nice saddle and harness, or even a plush royal carriage and even some fancy tricks to dance to in a circus. My mind is like a 'wild' and 'free' horse that gets to roam in accordance with all things 'naturally' - something untamed, unbroken and can cut to the chase on most things. That's exactly what my mind is like! I find that I am much happier for it as well. My not getting too involved in the way of the corporate world and the social circles that go along with it, I don't get as angry or hateful towards others. When I take a step back I can understand what drives people and I know that I was no different. They say everyone is different, but the only things that really separate us is our physical/material attributes. For example what we look like, the clothes we wear, the cars we own, the brand of TV we own, model of computer, and then it comes to things like hobbies/beliefs/interests/opinions, but at the core of it we get angry when one challenges all of the things that supposedly make us who we are, we get sad when we lose one of these things, we are happy when we are given one of these things, etc.
|