Each person is unique. For example, during my breaks, I’d like to walk. Keeping silent is a form of meditation, too, as I walk around appreciating nature and its beauty. I’m usually the silent, brooding type – always thinking and taking no action.
But when I walk with Mike, the adrenaline high of having the rare opportunity of a handsome companion makes me all the more talkative. I cannot believe I have lots to say no matter how ridiculous or incoherent. The words seem to flow much better when I’m excited and this “mask” is shown without drinking alcohol.
I have to apologize to my readers, mainly because my views are really conservative, calm, relaxed and traditional. I value my tradition – raising a family, getting married and working hard and honestly. While I don’t agree with many views of my religious organization, namely Catholic, which I’ve been borned into and raise into believing, I see it’s not really control but a means to foster strong foundation for the future generation.
Sure change is good. But certain social issues can be a bit of a pickle because some people are not ready for drastic change. Again, each person has the free-will to be good, bad or ugly. Each person has the ability to make right instead of choosing the path of wrong, meaning not to harm others or self-inflicted hurt.
While talk crank and nonsense about issues that are not popular around the children, it’s all in good fun and humor. That’s what I like about Mike – he can play with anyone, laugh about anything and just bring out the best in others. He’s a dog and a spook both rolled into one intelligent person. Other guys just got nothing to say. And that’s what makes for a boring time and useless blogging material.
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