This made me think of the term sonder. That random ass dude in the vape store has a story. That story has beauty, sadness, joys, and much more. And so do you. Meeting people there is beautiful and rare.
Same exact vibe for people unhappy about their family/romantic situation. You don’t live in an after-school sitcom, or Hallmark movie, you’re a normal dork living in the real world with real and often very flawed people. Forget about the anime protagonist with the weird hair and spectacular magic fate, you’re one of those wieners sitting in the background of scenes. Take it easy on yourself.
If you’re not a billionaire or a republican you’re doing an awesome job by just not being a complete dick. Today might be a tough day, but look in the mirror, force a little smile, and tell yourself, damn, at least I didn’t end up a fucking billionaire.
I’m not just some random dude though. I’m the guy who fixed that pipe that one time. That was pretty remarkable.
Well, I’m just speaking for myself here, but I never had those expectations of myself. OTHER PEOPLE had those expectations of me. It wasn’t until I hit middle age, and said “fuck those assholes” that I truly started being happy.
I’m honestly glad I’m just some random jackass. Cause then I can let the small pleasures and joys in my life be meaningful. Not sure if I’m wording that very well, but yeah
Relatable af.
I’m just some random lady, but I do try to contribute to making the world better. It’s hard though, cause there’s so many people actively giving their all, their effort and their resources, to make it worse.
It’s fine to try, but it’s also important to know that it’s OK if you don’t.
I do try to contribute to making the world better.
I do this too, but I’ve found that the far more accessible and long reaching positive impacts are actions of little nudges from a slight negative state to a slight positive one. The mental visual I use is like a meteor is on a collision course with Earth, if you change its path ever so slightly when its far far away from Earth, you’ll avoid the catastrophe. The amount of effort and energy is tiny at that point, but the benefit is immeasurably large.
So what do these nudges look like? It could be as little as thanking someone for something they don’t expect to get thanked for. It could be being a customer and calling a manager over to compliment a worker’s efforts and make sure they get recognized. It could be stopping on the side of the road when someone is having car trouble. It could be seeing someone left some personal belonging when they left, and call out to them or chase after them to let them know, or even just turning in a valuable item to lost and found fully intact. Sometimes its just letting someone know that they’ve been heard or that they’re not alone, or that you appreciate that they exist in this world. None of these things require superpowers or immeasurable wealth. Its little nudges you can push the universe back toward the positive against all the negative going on today.
what kinda of Ramza ass advice is this
“Surrender now, and die in obscurity!”
Lol ass person