Saturday, November 10, 2012

Gabriella_7.1_OL

Many people tell me about their relationships including close friends and  acquaintances. They always tell me they feel I am trustworthy. Friends always share their feelings with me when they are pissed at someone else, when theyare in love with somebody, or when they are sad because something happened in their lives. Recently, my best friend texted me that we needed to skype because she needed to tell me something that happened with her boyfriend and with her education. It is very interesting to see how they arrange things to seem like everything else is acting against them. Apparently, it is not them but the circumstances the responsible ones for what is happening. Also, I recall one time when two of my best friends got were going through a conflict and just could not stand each other. Both came to tell their version of the story and both omitted things that happen to seem not guilty, selfish, or as the bad person. However, there have been others who are straightforward and very honest. They acknowledge what they have done wrong and even when they do behind others' back, they feel the need to be upfront about the situation and tell the truth even if its not favorable for their reputaion. These people are more reliable, real, and interesting because they are people who will tell you what they think, and will back you up when needed. These are the kind of people who I want to be sorrounded by because I am tired of double-faced people who lie and arrange things to their convenience in order to accomplish their objectives. These kind of people are capable of doing a greater damage with their mouth than anything else.

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At November 12, 2012 at 6:47 AM, Blogger Andrea Murillo said...

I think the same thing about people who are a little more humble and do recognize their mistakes. It's not about being the "bad guy/girl" of the story, it's about recognizing that you're human and sometimes we make mistakes and that we are ok with that.

 

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