Is Everyone Going Nuts, Or Is It Me?
Posted by Peter James | Posted in Balanced Life, Learning Off Experience | Posted on 18-05-2009
Tagged Under : anger management, Balanced Life, dealing with anger, happiness, inner peace, Learning Off Experience, positive, positive mind, positive thinking, self development, self improvement, stress relief, world is nuts
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“The whole world is nuts. The only difference is the kind of shell we wear to protect us.” – Pj
Maybe it’s me, but lately I think everyone is a little on edge. I would imagine it has a lot to do with the economy. ‘Everyone is hurting out there, it’s just a matter to what degree’, a client recently told me. When money gets tight, emotions run high, and people can take out their rage in the strangest of places.
A perfect example of this is the other day. I was walking my dog through my development as I normally do. I live in a condo community, where you own everything on the inside, and they take care of the outside. You know, the basic definition of a condo. I stopped to talk to a neighbor about a stray cat everyone knows that animal control scooped up. I got the info I was looking for and continued walking. I stepped on the corner of grass in front of one of the condos when I heard a yell.
‘Hey, WTF are you doing? That’s the 2nd time I’ve seen you step on my grass.’
From out of their garage, this neighbor rapidly proceeded to get in my face with no shirt on. It was almost laughable. I explained to the dude that, first of all, it was not his grass. Second of all, you don’t have to be rude about it. If you would like me not to walk on someone elses’s grass, just ask politely. The dude acted as if he had snapped, and then regained control. He apologized briefly and just asked me to watch the grass he maintains.
Now, imagine being so angry in life that you are laying in your garage, waiting for someone to step on the corner of grass in front of a condo that you are renting. That’s right, not only does he not own the grass, he does not own the house either, yet he is worried about the grass.
I have noticed a rise in incidents like this ever since the economy started to decline. There seems to be more angry drivers, shoppers, customers, clients, and even business owners roaming about the world today. It is very tough out there right now, and the stress can weigh heavily on our minds throughout the day. Then, all of a sudden, one little incident can trigger a nuclear reaction. However, be careful out there. You never know when you might be messing with a blog writer who will tell your story to the whole world.
Even if you aren’t messing with a blog writer, it is important to not let the stress and emotions get the best of you. Currently, as I write this, I can think of many of my friends who would love to have their biggest challenge be navigating the current economy:
- My great friend, and ex-MMA fighter, who is now paralyzed after a motorcycle accident.
- My good friend growing up, who let drugs ruin his life, and now lives 50,000 miles away in Hawaii, unable to reconnect with his past out of fear of relapsing. He can’t even see his mother anymore.
- My sister’s friend who lost her sister in an automobile accident.
- A Cop in a town near me who’s 2 year old daughter just died from a rare sickness.
These are the kind of things that make us sit back and think that money problems are really no big deal. One way or another, we will get through them, and move on. Life is too big to stop for money issues, and so should we be. Why let some bills and debt ruin the days we are blessed to be above ground? So times are bad, economically. That does not mean they have to be bad overall.
I hope this post is a reminder to everyone of the important things in life. It sure is for me. It’s important to focus on your family, health, and happiness, not on the bills you can’t pay, or the job you hate. All of these things are changeable. None of them are life threatening, and in a few years, you may even sit back and laugh about it.
Until then, let’s all try to smile a little more during these trying times. Whether we are doing real good, or having the worst day, the fact that we are able to do one or the other, is really what we should be smiling about. I learned this first hand when I was hospitalized at 18 with Crohn’s disease. At the time, they did not know if I would get better. I remember all the little things I used to be concerned with kind of dissipated into thin air. They just seemed so trivial now that my quality of life was in danger.
Hopefully, it does not take a serious disease to teach you this valuable lesson. However bad things may seem, just remember, they could always be worse, just like they could always be better. At the end of the day, what’s really the difference? A good day is great, and a bad day makes you appreciate the good ones. Either way, we always win, no matter what our mind tries to tell us.
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I have many people I work with who are angry all the time. It always shocks me how they seem to be angry all day, with no real reason. What makes it even more interesting is that this one particular person has a guaranteed income from his government job, excellent health, a good family environment and really no good reason to be angry; yet he always semms that way. I say seems, because I don’t think that he actually is, it is just that he always has that scowl on him. I told someone today that my favorite days of the week are the jiu jitsu days; the stress seems to melt away. Too many people die from stressors that they can’t control, and create artifical stress with the things that they can control. Just taking a minute to realize what has gotten you all worked up, could mean the difference between having that good day, or being angry about someone walking on your rented grass.
You know what they say, mo’ money mo’ problems. Don’t have to worry bout that kinda stuff in the ghetttooo.
@Razor
You know I think our mentality has a lot to do with training in some regard. I know I was a lot angrier of a kid before I started training. It helped tremendously with letting the little things go.
@Alex
Ghetto, suburbs, it doesn’t matter. It is all what you make it. Alot of happy people in the ghetto, and a lot of miserable people with money.