Complaint Department
I would generally consider myself a positive person. I’m usually quick to offer “cheer up old pal” words to those around me that seem a little down … or take myself on a walk when I’m frustrated. Plus, I rarely - RARELY - yell, “oh shit, we’re all going to die!” But this morning, a new definition of what it meant to be positive was glaring me in the face - quite literally, seeing as the TV always seems so very bright in the mornings. Precious little Matt Laure brought a new topic to my life this morning when he interviewed a Reverend from the middle-of-nowhere. Complaining drains on one’s happiness.
What?!?!?!? I know.
Until I really started to think about it, I would have claimed that I was not a constant complainer. But then, Matt started to ramble examples off a long list of things people complain about on a daily basis.
Headaches. Yes, saying “God, I have the W-O-R-S-T headache!” counts.
Traffic. Well, I commute - so there’s just very little chance that I don’t yell [from the safety of inside my car] at someone in my path.
Job. I huff and puff all the time about this one.
Money. I guess, I’m alright there - but I do find myself irritated by the cost of lunch lately. Just me? Really?
Other people. I’d be bearing false witness if I didn’t admit to holding my breath when a certain few people in my office cross my path.
So, you get the idea. The whole “non-complaint” movement asks people to wear these “reminder” bracelets, which I guess is a good means of … reminding them not to complain. But, honestly all I could think about when I saw that thing was - ew, plastic bracelets are uncomfortable!
…I guess I have a long, long way to go…
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