I saw a greeting card years ago, on the greeting card was a cartoon illustration of a man in Hell, he was shoveling coal into the furnace of hellish desire. Standing guard were two of the Devil's henchman.
While the man was shoveling coal he was whistling with a smile on his face and joy in his heart. One henchman said to the other:
"This guy just doesn't get it"
The card, it's image and its message has stuck with me since all those years ago (1988).
Miserable people want for nothing more than to spread their misery. One thing I've learned from experience is this, misery loves company. Some people have nothing or less than nothing but they find a way to experience joy with life. Some people have everything but they are miserable. The worst part of the miserable people is this, not only are they miserable they look to do all they can to spread their misery and infect as many people as possible with their misery for misery loves company.
The greeting card reminds me of all the Christians I know. Especially the Christians trying to convert you in the insanity of Christianity. I've met Christians so insecure they cannot stand the thought of someone not believing as they do and they become obnoxious about trying to convert you. Tis the nature of Christianity.
One of the keys to happiness in life is to identify the miserable people as fast as you can and distancing yourself from them.
The greeting card reminds me of all the Christians I know. Especially the Christians trying to convert you in the insanity of Christianity. I've met Christians so insecure they cannot stand the thought of someone not believing as they do and they become obnoxious about trying to convert you. Tis the nature of Christianity.
One of the keys to happiness in life is to identify the miserable people as fast as you can and distancing yourself from them.
Accept people for who they are. Forgive them their transgressions and love everyone unconditionally. I wish I could do this....
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