For a long time I wondered whether I'd outlived my usefulness. Was I taking up space and resources that could go to others who would better used them?
No more.
So many other people are doing so much worse than I in the world that I no longer worry about my relative place in it. I'm no saint, but I'm no sinner either. I'm chaotic neutral, to borrow a D&D phrase, and that's just fine by me.
So fuck everyone. I'll continue to take up my few inches of space, and eat my bit of food and wear my few yards of clothing for as long as I can, and I'll drop dead whenever. Maybe I don't deserve that stuff, but I deserve it a hell of a lot more than the bulk of this population, for certain. I'm not good, but I'm for damn sure okay.
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30 April 2013
12 April 2013
Against Being a BOQ
I see the bitter queens, and I can feel in myself that tendency, and I want to do all in my power to resist that. I have a hard fight ahead, because my own mother is a bitter woman, and I inherited some of her bitterness. I also see it often in gay men "of a certain age." Life has handed them some disappointments, and they're irascible. Even the ones who think they manifest a positive contribution in the world come across as bitter, or at least hectoring.
How do I prevent being bitter?
1. Realize I'm entirely optional to society. People may or may not want to have anything to do with me, to listen to me, to have me listen to them, etc. There's not much I can do about that except be present.
2. Realize that life is full of both triumphs and disappointments. And that's okay. Complaining is really a waste of time.
3. Know what I can control, and what I cannot. Take responsibility for what I can control, and learn to accept what I cannot control.
4. Some of the things I cannot control:
5. Take active steps to promote a calm, active, accepting, self-aware and mildly positive state of mind.
How do I prevent being bitter?
1. Realize I'm entirely optional to society. People may or may not want to have anything to do with me, to listen to me, to have me listen to them, etc. There's not much I can do about that except be present.
2. Realize that life is full of both triumphs and disappointments. And that's okay. Complaining is really a waste of time.
3. Know what I can control, and what I cannot. Take responsibility for what I can control, and learn to accept what I cannot control.
4. Some of the things I cannot control:
- who finds me attractive;
- who I find attractive;
- what all of society does;
- weather;
- what's available for me to purchase at the stores;
- how people react to me;
- my genes;
- anyone else's genes;
- the behavior of others.
5. Take active steps to promote a calm, active, accepting, self-aware and mildly positive state of mind.
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