Are you guilty of justifying your actions?
By catmint
@catmint (628)
Singapore
May 16, 2008 2:30am CST
Have you ever been pointedly admonished by someone who was an unwilling receipient of your negative actions? And in response, you cooked up excuses that even the most guillible will not swallow?
I have a supervisor who insist that she yells at everyone when she is angry is because she is too kind and honest to hide her feelings, and thus her conclusion is...she is really a very nice, harmless, totally unscheming person.
That got me really curious, what kind of people blatantly tells the people they just abused that it wasn't bad will but rather the fault of being nice and honest?
1 response
@djedtek (230)
• United States
16 May 08
not really because if i was to do something negative and it involved someone that didnt want to be involved in the first place i would feel some extreme guilt on my behalf. so that why i dont get myself in a situation like that in the first place! Lesson for today, stay away from negative people and dont be so blind!


