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Love and Hate Part 3 (standard:Editorials, 1558 words) [3/4] show all parts | |||
Author: Lori | Added: Sep 08 2007 | Views/Reads: 2854/1872 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Question three gets answered. Who do we affect when the words get confused? | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story question. When we confuse the words towards someone, it sends a message that we can't be trusted. Maybe? If you're constantly telling someone that you love them and then turn around and say “I hate you” to the same person they get confused on which to trust. Do you love them so much you have to hate them? Or is it just in the heated moments that you hate them? As parents, how many times has our children said this very thing to us? To me it's a sign that I'm doing the right thing. When they hate me its because I don't give them what they want at that exact moment. “Mom, I want to dye my hair green and mark up my body.” One son will say to his mother. “Absolutely not!” The mother will scream at the son. “I hate you! You're destroying my life!” The son will scream at his mother as he stomps out of the room. No, my son never wanted to dye his hair green, a friend of mine had this happen to him. My son wanted purple! Did he get to do it? No, but we compromised and he got green on Halloween. The point is the mother didn't stop to question the son on WHY he wanted to do it. My brother didn't tell my mother when he got his first tattoo. It is a memorial cross for my real father, so she let it slide. My brother was 16 when he got it. Also to my friends with tattoos, I just wrote it like that because it went with the story I was telling. I don't think of tattooing as marking up your body. When it's done right, it's a work of art! A husband and wife are sitting across the table from each other. They're both going over their day. The husband says to the wife, “I think I'm going to have a lazy day. I'm not doing anything today.” The wife looks at the husband and says, “I hate you! You never do anything for me!” And she running to the bedroom in tears. If she would have stuck there's no telling what the husband would have said next. It could have been something wonderful, or it could have been more selfish thoughts on his part. But, because she got her panties in a wad, she'll never know. We don't take the time to let people tell us what they are thinking. We just assume something and go off on a tangent. Now let's turn both of these situations around. “Mom, I want to dye my hair green and mark up my body.” The son says to the mother. “Son, I'm concerned why you would want to do this.” The mother stops what she's doing to listen to her child. “Is there a reason you want to do these things.” “Yes there is.” The boy replies proudly. “I'm thinking of joining the circus and thought it would be fun.” “Oh, boy are you a hoot!” The mother laughs, knowing it was all a jest, and hugs her son. “I love you, Mom.” The boy replies as he allows his mother to take him in her arms. “I love you too, my son.” The mother says with tears in her eyes. See how much better this is because the mother stopped to see WHY , instead of assuming it was for a bad reason. The son just wanted to make his mother laugh to let her know he loves her. I love this part of the story! Husband and wife sitting across the table at each other discussing their day. Husband looks at the way to exclaim, “I'm taking a lazy day. I'm not doing anything today.” “Why, dear, I haven't heard you talk like that in ages.” The wife looks at her husband. “Well, we've both been so busy with our jobs, the kids, and the house, I just figure that we need a lazy day.” The husband gets up to walk over to his wife. “How's about we spend the day in day? Or we could do those little chores that you've been nagging me about for months?” The wife stands up to meet her husband halfway. “And here I thought you would never get around to cleaning out the attic.” She teases as he takes her into his arms. “You little minx you,” The husband replies as he kisses her. “I love you. You know that don't you?” “If I didn't, I do now.” She states breathlessly. You never know the outcome of something until you stop, look, and listen to what is being said. To assume someone is going to understand what you say, is stupid if not ridiculous. No one knows what's in your mind, but you. So with these two examples you can see how the words could be confusing. And all because the person didn't take the time to understand where the other is coming from! Back to the question. Who do we affect when these words get confused? Usually it's the people we love the most! So take the time to listen to someone before you make your comments to someone. They could end up “hating” you for saying something. Or they could end up “loving” you because of your compassion to understanding where they are coming from. Copyright 2007 by Lori Tweet
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