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valerie wrote: Being irritated, aggravated, and mad, are all human emotions.
I believe as we grow with age and experience, so does our emotions in different ways.
Some things that use to make me mad, don't any more. Some things I use to worry about, I no longer do.
I think the best example I can give you, since I am female, is when I was a teenager. I wanted to be in style, make sure I was up to par with the times, and I suppose I spent a lot of my time in the mirror, making sure I had my make up on correctly and every hair on my head was in place. Today, I don't give a rats and seldom look at myself in the mirror. Back then, I cared what people thought about me. Today, again, I don't give a rats what people think of me.
So when I see people here at the forums, that are mad or irritated or aggravated, I just roll my eyes.
It's a human emotion but remember, don't let your emotions get the best of you. It's you that will suffer the
most from your own negative emotions. It won't be me. It won't be them. It won't be someone else. It will
be you.
Just some thought for you.