Noticing I’ve been doing a lot of that this year.
I’m pretty much in love with it.
On to the next destination ! InshAllah.
There once was a little boy called Hassan who lived in a small village in Pakistan. Hassan’s family were poor and they just about had enough to make ends meet. To help the family Hassan used to sell baskets, rope and other hand-made items from door-to-door. The money not only helped his…
It’s comforting when I get out of any sort of exam, and I sit in the car with my dad and he asks me how it went, I usually respond with, “I don’t know”, “meh.” or “it sucked”
Today when my dad asked, I said “Meh, it sucked”
He responds, “Don’t worry about it”
My mom calls later asking what I get from happy hour at starbucks, asks how my exam went, I tell her it sucked, she replies, “Don’t worry about it”
They don’t ask why I think it sucked or how I could’ve prepared better…
I know thats not the BEST approach telling your child not to worry about her exam grades, however, it’s exactly what I need. That simple phrase to me means, “Beta, it’s one test, you’ll figure it out, we don’t know how, but you will, have faith.”
Parenting, they’re doing it right.
I don’t get it.
Why do people do it?
What makes any of the petty drama worth the time and effort to hate someone…
I understand disliking someone, we’ve all been there. But why take time out of your daily schedule to try and ruin someone else’s day when you could work on bettering yours?
This post seems pointless because the topic is so unimportant. But sadly, there’s people out there that live to solely ruin someones day. It must be exhausting.
ps. I’m sure some of my friends reading this are going to want to text me and ask, what happened. LOL. My response: This has nothing to do with me, it’s just a thought I’ve had a lot recently, observing people.