Thursday, October 26, 2006
People are complicated creatures. What people do and say and what they mean to do or say are completely different. People have a hard time explaining how they feel and their actions usually don't help out too much.

There is a difference, however, between being misunderstood and lying to people. When people can't explain themselves it usually doesn't cause to much drama. But, when people lie, things get very complicated. It's hard to trust them. You don't know if they are lying to you. It's very hard to believe them anymore.

Lying can completely ruin a relationship between two people that have known each other for a long time. It goes from caring and being understanding of that person to not even caring anymore.

People really are complicated creatures. I'm sure we will never understand ourselves and why we do the things that we do. Maybe we would be better if we just stopped trying and just lived our lives.

If everyone stopped trying to figure other people out and why they do things that they do and why they say what they say, maybe life would be just a tad easier...
 
posted by Mark IV S'nathan at 9:38 pm |


2 Comments:


At 5:07 am, Blogger Sanjana

As for misunderstanding a person..true, the perceptions of each person is so different that it is amazing how the same thing when viewed by different people differ.
But as far as not trying to understand people, I do not agree with u Mark. It would either cause extreme confusion or make people terribly selfish, as they just do not care how other people might percieve their actions.

 

At 11:21 pm, Blogger Karthik Srinivasan

romba kozhambirukka nu theriyudhu.. But enna matter nu purila... Anyways, everyone in the world is an actor showing his talents at some point of time however good he may be at other times... So accepting lies and learning to lie are the only way be be insync with today's trend :-D

 

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