One way society tries to keep people hating and doubting themselves and policing each other's every move
I can't stand old wives' tales like "If you aren't annoyed by anyone in the room then that means you're the annoying person."
This was meant to keep everyone self-conscious in a bad way, socially anxious, generally anxious, self-doubting, self-hating, feeling the need to watch their step every second of every day, and taking out their anger about having to do that on each other under the assumption of "If I have to do this then so do they so I'm going to police their every move the way society is policing mine. Fair is fair."
If only we stopped playing by those rules. Rihanna's quote in her song-- "Life's a game and it's not fair. I break the rules so I don't care" has always resonated with me. When we were born we never signed on any dotted line to give our lives over to the God of Perfectly Manicured Lawns.
So we owe them nothing. You owe them nothing.
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