Only because I want it to be
I grow tired of the incorrect perceptions people place on one another. At times, I have to point out the inconsistency, or lack of priorities in regards to school functions. Rather than my peers agreeing with me (or disagreeing with a valid example) they just wish to shuck it off stating he/she are doing a pretty good job. This is really irritating.
I am a fixer. Plain and simple. I receive tickets at work to resolve issues of interfaces, etc. I logically look at the flow and find the kinks and find resolution. I can't help but do the same thing in my home or other environment. Yet, when I attempt to address these issues, I get a ho-hum attitude. It seems they have this perception of their own rather than a reality view. This attitude of "it could be worse, don't rock the boat" is troublesome. Don't get me wrong. There are good qualities in most people, but this inability of addressing flaws because of fear or the person's insecurities is driving me nuts.
You can take this same issue with people and their God. Rather than looking at literal scripture, they have their own perception of how God should be or is. The statement of "I don't think God would do that" or "I don't believe God is like that". Why not just state, this is what my bible says or this is what the angel had told me as I was on my knees. The sad truth is, just because you want it to be true, often it's not. My point is, I rather have facts than perception of belief.
Take the same issue with a family member on drugs, spouse abuse, etc. There are always those in denial or looking only at their perception of what they want, rather than what is.
I don't know how to correct this, other than to continue pointing out facts and comparisons. Oh well, I guess I am just ranting.
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