I am extremely fortunate at this point in my life. There have been very few unpleasant people I have had to deal with more than once in the last half a dozen years or so. Only two come to mind.
Back when I worked in the corporate world, it was a daily occurence to be dealing with the kind of people you would not wish to spend one second of time more in their company than was absolutely necessary. And so, I say, I am very lucky. And for anyone reading this, don't worry. The only person who darkens my world does not read this, nor would he/she care to.
Life is far too short to waste time on unpleasantries.
Moving on, for those blog followers who go to Otis Library for ESOL coversation group on Friday, the Library will be closed. So if you are not there tomorrow (Thursday), I hope I will see you next week.
Anyway, it is not the bumps in the road that are important, but how we handle them. I don't always handle them well. Oh, I don't do a terrible job. I just have a bit of a temper. And when I get angry, things sometimes come out of mouth that surprise me. Sometimes they surprise everyone present. But many times, they make great stories to share later with those who know me well, and love to laugh.
Life is too short to take ourselves seriously. It is the human comedy. So, laugh my friends. Laughter is the key to enjoying life. If you have nothing to laugh about, find something. Or, make something up. And share it with a friend.
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