In case you guys missed it, I published the first short story of The Chronicles of Stanly Gudenuff. If you haven't read it, you can read it here. I am hoping this Story line is popular among everyone that takes the time to read it. The first Volume will be giving a little introduction to each family, along with telling how each character plays a role in the series.
But I won't stop there. I would like to slowly introduce new short stories into my fan base, but I will only do that with the feedback I receive from you all. So if you lot have any suggestions on pieces, you can private message me on Facebook or Twitter and I will try to get that story out there for you guys. And now for my personal wisdom of the day.
We will all come to a crossroads in our life where we make a decision to please ourselves or please others. Yet, who said it has to be a choice between one or the other? For long time, I believed everything that happens has a reason. I refused to believe things happened "just because." But, sometimes that is the case. Some things have no reason at all. As humans, we don't need justification as to why we like or dislike someone. We just can. The hardest thing is for the opposite party to accept that. The trick is to not take it to heart. No one specifically dislikes someone for being a human being. There are just things in people that other people just do not necessarily like. There is nothing wrong with that. Everyone is not going to like everything. For instance, some people like general obnoxious humor, and some people don't. It's all about finding a balance in those types of situations. There will be many people that disagree with the type of person I am. As there will be people who disagree with you. People have a habit of turning humility into pride. If someone doesn't like you, that does not mean you should not be civil towards one another. Regardless of how two individuals, or even groups, feel towards each other, respect should come from both parties; because there is no greater level of dignity than that of being and accepting yourself and others for being themselves.
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