The All New

A Change in You!

In Blog on November 24, 2008 at 11:51 am

Why is it human nature to want to change at the slightest sign of attention from someone who seems to be much cooler and more accepted than yourself?

 

Is it right to treat people who you have worked with for over 2 years like shit just to fit in with and get in the good book of a newcomer? Well this is certainly a question on many peoples lips in my field of work at the moment.

People who create pointless problems, just for the sake of creating them, and then don’t even face the music when they are rumbled, should be shot in the head, point blank. It seems to me that making trouble and staring shit is at the top of peoples agendas, and that not fulfilling this agenda is like personal sacrilege.

Personal Rant Over.

Just take a look around at people today, an decide weather you know the real them or not. The chances are the answer will probably be no. Because we tend to accept people upon face value and derive a conclusion on their character from that, however we have not been told this is wrong yet, only in racial or religious circumstances. If the situation is not one of the above then it is perfectly normal to judge based on first impressions or simply face value.

Why do people feel this change necessary? Is it an excuse to use the sorry state or modern society to have a little experiment with themselves and see how many people they can manage to piss off in a day? Or is it the fact that they actually don’t care what people think and they are ‘just doing what they want’?  Either way i think it’s ridiculous that change is a result of some pre-madonna’istic view of life and the people within it.