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Dont let bitterness eat you up... let Sweetness prevail!
Published on April 28, 2004 By Muggaz In Blogging
Why don’t people realise hatred is a waste of time? Why cant people get over comments; and events in the past and realise tomorrow is another day? Another chance to prove your self worth as a human being?

I am a very proud person, If someone insults who I am, sure, I see the red mist, however, usually I will swallow my pride, try and see where the perpetrator is coming from, and forgive, It is in my nature! Why can’t the entire world adopt this little policy? I am simply an arrogant young lad, so, it’s easy to get over things directed at me, because I more often than not deserve such comments or actions, alas, society doesn’t find it as easy as I do to build bridges.

Society is just made up of a whole bunch of individuals… I have a certain friend that hasn’t gotten over something I said to them, and this is what brought up a whole new thought process, I ended up thinking about it as I dozed off to sleep last night, I can actually pin point the whole of the worlds problems to this general disposition among society – people just have a hard time swallowing their pride – whether it is my friend, or whether it is a leader of a powerful nation.

Just make a list in your head of societies current failings; I am sure you can link them all to pride and bitterness in some fashion…

Let me tell you the story…

It was on the night of my birthday this year – and we had just left MTC… one of my friends Nick, who I thought was a good friend remarked ‘lets go to the strippers – Muggaz has never seen a boobie!!!’ Yes, yes, raucous laughter ensued, I quickly remarked back “Nick, I have seen your sisters boobie!” and the laughter was even more prevalent… because this was true as I had a brief sexual encounter or three with his younger sister a few months prior to this… Nick stormed off in the midst of this laughter, and whilst I don’t take insults laying down, I realised automatically this was the wrong thing to say, and I apologised instantaneously. He just kept walking…

I saw Nick again a few weeks later at another friend’s party, I said Hi, he totally ignored me… fair enough I though, but surely he will get over it soon…

Last night I saw Nick at Sean and Caitlin’s house again, and I was totally iced on another occasion – It’s been like two month already, and I said sorry… what is the story with that? I thought I was his friend, but I guess not hey…

It doesn’t really worry me on this level – I will be fine without this particular individual in my life, however, as I said, it really got me thinking about a whole lot of stuff on a larger level, and gave me the profound insight that I can attribute many of the worlds problems on bitterness and the inability to admit mistakes.

What is in the past is in the past – It doesn’t make what happened right, or wrong – in any situation, but people must realise that something from the past, belongs where it comes from.

The most important thing we must realise is not to make the same mistakes we have made in the past. Making mistakes is fine –It is the attitude in which we make those mistakes that counts in the long run. We must realise that learning from these mistakes is the most important thing we can do.

Bitterness eats you up inside, and it does have a most adverse affect on the ability to live a good and pleasant life. I implore everyone who reads this to identify something that is eating them up inside, and make your darndest effort to get over it, because not only you suffer from your bitterness and hatred – those around you suffer as well. I am offering my personal services as a 'bitterness councelor' and I am sure many of our JU friends would be willing to help you work through your issues - There may be someone who is bitter towards you, and you may or may not know why - but it's your responsibility to make sure they, and you know you are at peace with yourself, and those around you.

Or you can just remain bitter, and die old and lonely... and smelly.

BAM!!!

Comments (Page 2)
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on Apr 28, 2004
Shades, you laughed because I am funny. Simple.


why didn't I think of that? Not only funny, incredibly insightful as well!

on Apr 28, 2004
Forgiving can be a very hard thing to do, but definately worth working through to the point that you can do it. It cleanses the soul.

Muggaz, saying you're sorry at the time, when the person is in the peak of fury, usually has little effect. Maybe it's time to have a heart to heart with this friend and honestly ask forgiveness again? Just a thought.

I know you said you could live without this person in your life, but it must hurt some or it probably wouldn't have appeared here, eh?

Forgiving can be really hard, but sometimes a face to face asking for it can be even harder.
on Apr 28, 2004
MasonM

You raise a valid point... I also said sorry the second time i saw him, and I also asked what the problem was the other night... totally iced... I think he knows I am sorry...

The other brother James is also a friend of mine... he has no problems at all with the issue... I think the problem here has nothing to do with his sister, It is because I hurt his pride in front of a group of friends.. If you cant laugh at yourself, you dont have permission to laugh at anyone else in my opinion... He knows I am sorry... however stubborness is prevailing in this instance...

BAM!!!
on Apr 28, 2004
Not have reading post thus far- You need hatred in order to survive-Even if it only passes from person to person.In that time where hatred no longer fills capacity Forgiveness lies :
on Apr 28, 2004
Thats why you can hate whats happening - but you dont have to hate the people behind it... I understand - Hatred is a great release.. thats why I hate football teams, or crap bands... but I dont hate the individual...

If you beleive you need to hate to survive, I feel sorry for you.

BAM!!!
on Apr 28, 2004
Wonderful article! Forgiveness is very freeing.
on Apr 28, 2004
Impressive, Muggaz. I know some things have been frustrating you lately, and I don't know if JU had anything to do with this article but I admire the spirit behind it either way.

~Buddha

PS you'll find that i didn't prove quite as successful... you'll read this eventually anyway, but check it out Muggaz (Link)
on Apr 28, 2004
I will be honest with you guys...

This has nothing to do with the animosity floating around lately, Its just something I felt i needed to put out there... forgiveness is a gift and bitterness is bad... I have just seen a lot of it in the past few days...

In spite of the well received responses, and the diversity of the crowd that have applauded this article... still goes un-noticed by the owner of the site... This was a deliberate attempt at an article to appeal to everyone and to test Brad... he failed miserably.

You all passed with flying colours though

BAM!!!
on Apr 30, 2004
"...but I'm not bitter..."

One of my favorite phrases after being slighted by something.

-- B
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