Happy or sad. Courageous or mad. Those are the most common feelings that people get.
Confused or brave. Those feelings can really save. Whenever you get into a fight,
[ but not in a physical fight] think about how those people feel. Think about angry or sad, or a little of both. Then, think about how you feel. Is it angry? Sad? Confused? Try to calm yourself down. Walk straight up to that person, say you're sorry, or talk it out.
When my friends got mad at me, I didn't know what to do. So, I went to that person and I said,
"hi! I just wanted to know if you wanted to talk it out." And she said "yes." We talked it out and now we're friends.
So, that very same day, I learned that feelings, are really important.
A laugh. A tear. A time to cheer. Those are feelings, and they are very important.
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ReplyDeleteI like your compassionate and sensible attitude about these emotions. I especially like your directness. A great poet and writer, Maya Angelou said "If you don't like it, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude." Trying to get to the bottom of things with someone is a good avenue to change and resolution.
ReplyDeleteGood thoughts, Misa. Keep 'em coming.
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ReplyDeleteBy the way, this is Jack :)