Thursday, December 5, 2013

Coward.

I was taught from a very young age to do unto others as you would want them to do to you; Treat them nicely and respectful and if you have a problem with them, talk to them and forgive them. Last night, I reached out to someone I did not get along with asking them what the problem was so I could (stupidly on my part) resolve them and be at peace. I wanted to forgive him.

Instead of talking to me, they block me, when I asked them not to, and asked them to listen and tell me what I did wrong. they took the coward way out and took the route of avoidance. Why the cowardice? Why the avoidance? Do you have a reason to be afraid of me? Perhaps you know that I know enough about you to shame you. Oh, but you're not religious. You said once that you don't pray to the good lord. I shall pray for you. God knows who you are. I don't have a right to cast hatred on you, however, you cannot hide your sins from god as I cannot hide mine.

I guess your mother didn't teach you respect did she? Oh, yeah, talking about mothers now. You have no moral values. Either she tried and you refused to listen, or she was too lax on you and you think you're invincible. This post isn't about your mother though, so I won't be bringing Mamas up in this. That would mean I'm stooping down to your level. Let me tell you something, not that you'd listen or even read this. Not that I'd care if you did, I tried to extend my hand, I tried to be the bigger person, no matter how impossible that is, considering your size. But again, how rude of me, stooping to your level again I suppose. I could be rude, nasty, and mean, but in the end, it won't fix the problem. I wish you well good sir, but seeing the path you're going down, I highly doubt you're doing well at all.

Good day sir.