A friend told me he
learned to compartmentalize and perfected mental speed-searching because he
needed to. That's me paraphrasing. But you should get the gist.
You learn as you grow
older that this is a necessary skill to have.
You choose what has
the power, if any, to shake you.
You screen your
emotions and learn to be joyful when you're grieving, upbeat when you're
depressed, friendly when beneath the surface you're seething with anger,
pleasant when the sarcasm is simmering underneath and like a pressure pot
something just wants to let loose, calm when your emotions are a riot,
respectful when you really just want to tell the other person just how much of
an ass you think they are and politely tell them to ‘with due respect’ stop
being a jerk-off.
Duplicitous? I think
not.
For every reaction or
action is just a notch on a number line of emotions or actions. So you learn to
choose your battles. You learn to live in a manner that doesn't leave too many
unanswered questions in your head. You learn to give yourself permission to be
more than the sum of your emotions and fears. You learn to exhale
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