Aug 18, 2005 12:01
I just want to say to all of you insecure, cruel people: Mistreating others will not make you a better person. It may make you feel better about yourself, but you are only making the world less pleasant with your actions.
The world would be a much better place if we all just respected others a little more and took a little care in our actions. If people would just make a point to not be so cruel and consider what they say and do to others and the environment for that matter, the world would be so much better.
If people would do one nice thing for another person, or take a little care in their actions, then it would spread. In making that one person feel better, or doing that one nice thing, a chain would be started. Because that person would then feel better and care more.. and so on.
So, this is my question: Why be cruel to others on purpose? Because it makes you the winner? Well, in my mind it doesnt.
So many people have inspired me into realizing this. Jaime, Darla, and my Mom being very influential. I am begginning to see how cruel the world really is, and how awful it has become. But everything would improve drastically if just a little care was taken.
It doesnt matter if it costs you a little piece of dignity, get off of your high horse and do something good for someone or something else instead of yourself.
I know that this entry will be criticized and laughed at. But those who do, you are the very people this entry is directed towards...
And I would like to say that my "gang of freshmans" is not some gang from Aenue D. I dont expect or want people to be afraid. Its just a group of girls. Everyone remembers how hard their freshman year was. You were lost, foreign, and confused. So what is wrong with a "gang of Freshmans"? They will support eachother and help eachother out. I dont think that it is so bad for them or myself. I get to help them out, and that makes me happy. They get to have a senior to show them around and keep them out of trouble. So if that is a crime or something to be afraid of, then too bad, because I see good in it.