I'm sure you're familiar with that line..."Two wrongs don't make a right." It's usually said to you by your parents or an adult who tries to make you feel better after taking a slap in the face or punch in the stomach (not literally speaking). Is that suppose to make us feel better? Two wrongs don't make a right. But what in the world was the point of that first wrong?! And why was it done to me!
Then I think of what Ghandi quoted, "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind". Okay I get the picture now.
It's been very difficult for me to let it be or turn the other cheek. Mainly because I don't have any private or personal time or space and because so much things has happen it's so much easier for me to react than to stand back. The bigger picture in this is that I tried to take on what I felt was justice. I was the plantiff, judge and the jury and frankly...it's tiring let alone not right. So I'm not saying I can...but I'm trying to just sit back and hopefully it'll become second nature to me.
On an interesting note I watched E! and saw Terry Hatcher talk about her own Bucket List before she hits whatever age she decided. Some of them was to enter in a triathalon and learn a language. I thought...what a great idea! So...I've started to write my own bucket list. One before my upcoming birthday, and another for the next. Yes...I'm not giving my age away just yet. =P
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