Hello! My name is Hannah. My blog consists of taking quotes and describing what they mean and how they relate to me and the world. I hope you can relate to my blog!
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Sunday, November 8, 2015
Quote of the Week (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
"Be kind; everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle."
This quote means that you shouldn't assume somebody is happy. Don't try to bring somebody down when they might already be low enough. Everybody must have at least one problem in life, so don't try to add another one to the list.
As example, cyber bullying. An enormous amount of people cyber bully people they don't even know. Even if that person was doing something wrong, the bully shouldn't immediately resort to insulting or harassing that person. What if that person was just cranky and having a bad day? Maybe that person has a particular reason to act that way, so you shouldn't assume that they're doing what they're doing for the heck of it. Try to tell that person that what they're doing is not right, or say that they shouldn't express their anger on something unrelated.
Another example is a recent quote I expressed, "Don't judge a book by its cover." If somebody walks into school with a bad hair day, or there's something wrong with their outfit, please don't point it out. There's nothing they can do about it. What is your comment going to fix in a situation like that? Are they able to go back home and fix their flaw just to make you happy on your rude comment? I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but words like that can only make things worse. You should be kind and assume there's a reason why that person looks that way, and try your best to cheer them up.
In conclusion, I think we should all be sweet to everybody because we don't know more to their story! Don't try to bring them down because you never know, they might be fighting a hard battle! So be kind to everyone and everyone :).
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I can relate so much to the part where you said "If somebody walks into school with a bad hair day, or there's something wrong with their outfit, please don't point it out." Like, yes - I obviously know I have a flaw. POINTING IT OUT IN FRONT OF EVERYONE DOES NOT HELP MY SITUATION. I'm probably trying my best to make the problem go unnoticed. And if I DIDN'T know about the issue, what would telling me about it help? It just gives me more junk to worry about. I don't always have the option to drop everything and sprint home to fix it. Seriously, friends. Shh.
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