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RE: 300 characters about today 2

in CCC6 days ago

It is a bad habit of the human being, always the others are to blame. We like to judge others, never to be judged ourselves. Much less that we meditate on our behavior of the day to appreciate if our actions are really right, no, we do not do it.

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The behavior and attitudes of adults sometimes leave much to be desired. They tend to remain superficial and look for someone to blame when they don't achieve their goals. Sometimes they even strive for goals that weren't their own, and they easily fall prey to manipulation. In short, what should have been simple and fluid becomes complicated based on false values. And even worse, they expect third parties to make them play along and put their own judgment aside. I think children tend to understand freedom more because they value their own.

 6 days ago 

I agree with your thinking. I also believe that the biggest frustrations today are about us not getting what we want and what we fervently believe we deserve. We accuse others of what we didn't get and seek approval from others with our personal opinion of the facts. If we do not get the approval of others, we fall into more frustration and the cycle repeats itself.

Children only want to enjoy their life, with games, with creative moments and quickly forgive the bad times they have had. Some of them even forgive situations that have led them to almost lose their lives. They want to be happy, until the repetition of unpleasant moments makes them mature at the wrong time.