How The Share Button created Facebook Annoying
Facebook used to be lots less cluttered.
At least, that was before the invention of the "share" button.
As a result of that one very little link currently beneath every post, my wall has become nothing over a confusing mess of useless clichés and talking animal posters.
How are we, as intelligent people, to trot out this injustice? we have a tendency to make fun of them, of course!
Case in purpose, one specific Facebook poster I saw nowadays said this:
"Some people come into your life as Blessings!! Others return in your life AS LESSONS!"
On the surface, this sounds perfectly acceptable. That is, if you suspect the Universe somehow created you pick a number of the morons you've had relationships with as a result of you required to find out something. Please understand that, if this is case, you are doing not have free can.
And hopefully you also understand that most "lessons" people think they learn are continually self-serving. If our partner was unfaithful, nobody says it had been meant to be in order that they could learn to be forgiving. It would, instead, be to show you to be less gullible, a lot of careful, or something like that.
The problem with blessings and lessons is you never know that category any specific expertise falls into. It's basically up to your interpretation. It all depends on how you check up on it.
The fact that the Universe created you get involved with an abusive spouse (and it DID cause you to if you suspect in this concept) suggests that it had been for a good reason.
Really? getting smacked around by some cowardly moron whose mommy did not hug him as a baby has meaning? i know people would love to think it will. It makes us feel far better concerning the terrible things that happen to us.
What is the purpose of learning these lessons anyway? you're only on this Earth for a brief amount of time. is this attending to help you within the afterlife?
That's just it! you do not know that is why this specific saying is so stoopid.
These very little maxims only very serve one purpose. they assist us gloss over the unhealthy things that happen to us by letting us fake there's some higher purpose we don't understand.
That's all very poetic, however unfortunately can't be proven.
I think we want to prevent boiling our lives down into very little Facebook posters. Doing so just makes you a target for being created fun of.
Christopher
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