Sunday, November 17, 2013

Confronting A Situation



I had a conversation with person. We had been conversing over a period of time about a wrongness of a situation and how it would eventually be yet another person who would innocently pay the consequences. Since the party causing the problem was blowing me off, I suggested the person I was conversing with go with me and confront the one who was the source of this growing dilemma. It was our place to do so since we were equally connected. The person refused. On one hand this person thought the best option was to let things play out. On the other hand this same person admitted it needed to be stopped. As I was kept at bay the situation exploded and the innocent person paid the price. My partner in conversation now resorts to the cop out “There was nothing that could have been done away.”

Apathy
It comes with the ability to morph a perspective life in a self serving way. People who are apathetic wash out their guilt with excuses and more apathy. They will complain hard and loud when there own apathy comes back to bite them. They were wronged, even though if they had taken the opportunity to prevent it from coming about.

I don't know which is worse

People who are apathetic or the people who see it and ignore it's existence. Both are the lowest form of person you can encounter. Yet, let's face it, this is all an everyday fact of life. In order to create change we need to take positive action which may mean confronting these types of people. Sure it's best to be creative in the approach but here the end truly justifies the means.


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