They didn’t seem like people I would like. I was walking down a long aisle at Walmart behind a couple and a boy who I assume was their son. They were snapping at each other about some disagreement.
He called her a “bitch” several times. She had a choice word she called him, but I won’t even repeat that one. They didn’t seem to care that anyone else was around. The young boy just walked in silence.
Then I noticed the back of the woman’s t-shirt. I had trouble reading the typeface at a distance at first, but then I realized what it said.
“Take me as I am or watch me as I go.”
My first thought was to laughingly think a man would be lucky to watch her leave, but then I thought more seriously that the slogan sounded like an attitude they might both share. And then it occurred to me that this is a common attitude among modern people who don’t want to see their own flaws and their own responsibility to improve themselves.
Self-compassion is difficult when harsh inner judge condemns you
Wait, was she flirting with me? My history shows I’m clueless
I struggle to fix the imperfection in myself and world around me
Corrupt Trump isn’t even hiding half-billion dollar bribe anymore
I don’t really hate you, honest; I’m just afraid you may hurt me
If you think world is about logic, you misunderstand human nature
Nature’s renewal and growth boost my hope for my own life each year
Do political labels make things clear or just confuse everyone?
If you play the DC power game, all that matters is the game