Case in Point
Ok.. I'm back, having dealt with that something... again...
Case in point, the unhappy, faithless, hopeless, aimless, uncommitted, indecisive, tactless, unethical, emotionless throng that ebbs and flows with the phases of the moon or their own lackluster life. They count on others to make them happy rather than just deciding to be happy and doing the things that it takes to remain that way. Their faith is upon the things or people in this life that ought not have faith placed upon them. They have nothing on which to fix their hope. Their compass, moral and otherwise, is defective. They refuse to commit and are unable to make a decision because of the specially designed bones in their rear that allow them to so easily sit on the fence. They have no social grace because they only think of themselves - of course they get along famously with others like them. Their ethics are a convenience based on situations or their mood. Their emotion is irrational and unpredictable because it's either overly raw or overly staged for effect. (Ok, I have, or currently do, resemble all or some of those, but at least I'm working on it.)
Case in point, the person to whom you send an email, then have an actual face-to-face conversation with them that informs, questions, answers or otherwise deals with the email you sent - then, and usually days later, they send you an email in response to your first email, as if you never had the conversation. 'What Up'? If you don't know how to use the technology, DON'T - and especially don't substitute a virtual event for a real-life one when the difference is so very blurred for you.
And so endeth the lesson.
Labels: Life, Technology, Work
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