Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Yes to less drama

We all have things happening, and instead of making an emotional issue, can we just deal with them rationally?

When one make things so stressful as one set such a high expectation, it is a setup to fail. Take things as they are, and with logic.

A sharpshooter can panic if he is standing on the edge of the cliff and expect to perform his duty, not if he can calm himself and do it as if he is on flat ground.

Drama is the way one forces stress on everyone around. It sucks and it drains energy. Yet some people prefer the drama and waste everyone's time and resource.

Less drama please, think of the big picture.

4 comments:

  1. There are many people who equate emotionalism with drama. Becoming emotional over something someone believes deeply in, is just another way of expressing one's opinion.

    Becoming sarcastic over the same is another way of expressing one's opinion. It would be nice if we could listen to the message and not become so involved on how it is delivered.

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  2. I do think there is something about expressing opinion strongly and something about overly emotional to a point of not making sense. When a message is not delivered in a rational way, it gets lost or become something else. When the communication breaks down, then it is just a waste of time and energy.

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  3. Yes, but rational is in the eye/ear of the beholder.

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  4. True, I guess that goes as how one define Drama and Deeply Passionate as well... :)

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