Yes, I wish my life were more interesting too.
In general, I think we Mormon’s are a pessimistic, self-degrading people bent on doomsday. We are the dust of the earthy; we are the unworthy servants. The world IS going to get more wicked, and we are powerless to stop it on anything more than a small scale. Though I understand the uses of this standpoint as I understand the audiences for which such discourses were made, I wonder if the effects have a negative side too.
I’m naturally a skeptical person. I have a hard time taking people at their words, yet I insist that they do just that for me. It’s not that I believe I’m better or have more integrity. I simply feel that my comments should be self-sustaining. If they weren’t true, why on earth would I make them.
Examples:
#1. Generic: “Wow, you look great today!”
Respsonse:”No, I don’t. I never look very good.”
#2. Me:”I think you’re beautiful” (I can count on a couple fingers the number of times I've made this comment)
Response: “Thank you.”
Thought –“I’m not beautiful, he must just be trying to make me feel good about myself.”
My thought: “I bet she doesn’t believe me. As well as she knows me, how could she possibly think such a thing?"
Me: “Thanks, I like being around you too.”
My thought: “This girl is great, but there’s no way she REALLY likes being around me. I’m sure she just thinks I need a pick-me-up.”
People are funny that way. Everyone has double standards.
5 comments:
Mike, I like being around you. Oh, and I think you're beautiful.
(I know this is a bit flippant, but what else do you expect from me?)
If you weren't flippant, why would I keep you around?
And here I thought it was because I was such excellent eye candy.
Can you be excellent eye brownie?
And Mormons are typically paranoid and self-deprecating. Another reason not to be one.
If it only weren't for that truth thing...
EG: Well, that too. I thought it was understood.
TB: Eye brownies are kind of like UVSC girls. Like candy, they are pleasant for a while, but they make you sick after a while.
Yipee for unreasonable stereotypes!!
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