Nannerlh60
8 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Dying Polish woman in the uK whose last wish is to spend last few weeks back in Poland [50]
People are usually as happy as they make up their minds to be. Without looking too hard, I can usually find a dozen people per day to find fault with - if I take their appearance/skin color into account, I can work that up into two dozen ethnic 'assumptions' about them, their families and their way of life. There are two things you can be certain of in life - you will get **** on more than you deserve - and you will at times - be given more blessings than you deserve. I've lost MANY a job to MANY people over my six decades but their race/status/skin color/immigration status had little to do with it - somewhere, some day, on the other side of that interview desk - that 'boss' chose someone else and not me. Maybe - just maybe - they were better qualified? In a better mood that day? Didn't go into an interview with a chip on their shoulder? Or maybe - it was life, as "life" sometimes is - not always fair.
Get over it and move on - I don't even know you and I can feel your self-pity from here. Don't do that to yourself; you deserve better.
I hope the woman gets her wish.
And I feel sorry for you- because this woman is dying and you still need to criticize. "I don't normally criticize....but blah blah blah"
People can help her if they want to and she should be able to die in peace.
People can help her if they want to and she should be able to die in peace.
People are usually as happy as they make up their minds to be. Without looking too hard, I can usually find a dozen people per day to find fault with - if I take their appearance/skin color into account, I can work that up into two dozen ethnic 'assumptions' about them, their families and their way of life. There are two things you can be certain of in life - you will get **** on more than you deserve - and you will at times - be given more blessings than you deserve. I've lost MANY a job to MANY people over my six decades but their race/status/skin color/immigration status had little to do with it - somewhere, some day, on the other side of that interview desk - that 'boss' chose someone else and not me. Maybe - just maybe - they were better qualified? In a better mood that day? Didn't go into an interview with a chip on their shoulder? Or maybe - it was life, as "life" sometimes is - not always fair.
Get over it and move on - I don't even know you and I can feel your self-pity from here. Don't do that to yourself; you deserve better.
I hope the woman gets her wish.