View Full Version : Simple Social Wisdom and Etiquette That Should More often be practiced


nicholas1M7
04-06-07, 03:40 PM
Ask not what or when you will talk what their reaction should or may be, ask HOW when you talk what they will envision.

It is not necessarily the privilege of the fool to be governed by the wise.

When confronted with a possible conflicting message from another from which you sense humiliation or some other malicious intent, think not about what signs or skill you are showing before taking action, think as if you're a fly on the wall buzzing and not looking to strike, but as if you have already struck, and all he's doing is trying to take your one moment of glory away from you before he drops like a fly, but you won't allow such shallow victory because your aim is not to teach him principle or respect, it is simply to say "step off, take a hike bro, I don't want trouble, but if you're asking for it, I'll give it to ya". That way you will be applauded for being one bad mama jama.

Do not focus on your words as though social exchange were an intellectual endeavour, because life is short. And we think ourselves important all the time.

Prince_James
04-06-07, 06:43 PM
I'm always appreciative of your warrior pragmatism.