You never know what you will be accused of. If all alibi are against you, you can't prove your truth. There are people who waits when you make a mistake and than they strike. And than you are the one to blame, the guilty one, the miserable one. And they feel like the winers and tells how bad you are. It is no matter what others does, if they see and pay attention only at your actions. Than seems bettter is do nothing, say nothing and hear nothing, because if you do nothing - you do nothing wrong in others eyes too.
If is a bit weird when someone tells you how are you behaving, but at the same time he himself tells and shows things that normal people don't have and haven't done. There are no words to describe that, but for him it seems normal and only lack he sees in others. How long can people get just lemons from such people and don't get any normal juice?
The world is full of different people, but some of them are really dark...
"My mind has been both my best friend and my worst enemy," says Elyn Saks, the author of The Center Cannot Hold (Hyperion). It's hard to argue with that. While Saks has soared to the top of academia — a graduate degree from Oxford, a law degree from Yale, and a tenured professorship at the University of Southern California — she has also been shackled and involuntarily committed to a mental hospital. Saks, 52, has schizophrenia, a chronic brain disorder that affects one in a hundred Americans
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1656592,00.html#ixzz1cvEMwKj7
If is a bit weird when someone tells you how are you behaving, but at the same time he himself tells and shows things that normal people don't have and haven't done. There are no words to describe that, but for him it seems normal and only lack he sees in others. How long can people get just lemons from such people and don't get any normal juice?
The world is full of different people, but some of them are really dark...
"My mind has been both my best friend and my worst enemy," says Elyn Saks, the author of The Center Cannot Hold (Hyperion). It's hard to argue with that. While Saks has soared to the top of academia — a graduate degree from Oxford, a law degree from Yale, and a tenured professorship at the University of Southern California — she has also been shackled and involuntarily committed to a mental hospital. Saks, 52, has schizophrenia, a chronic brain disorder that affects one in a hundred Americans
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1656592,00.html#ixzz1cvEMwKj7
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