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Some of us may remember our parents saying, “Do as I say, not as I do.” My parents actually never said this, but it’s basically a catch-all phrase that means, “I can do whatever I want, but you can’t do it.” Sadly, many of us are still stuck in this childhood parent to child mentality. As adults, how many times have we told someone not to do something that we are guilty of? How many times have we done something to others that we hate being done to us? Let’s not all raise our hands at once. We can sometimes get too caught up in the idea of, “I’m grown and I can do what I want, when I want.”
I recently was having a conversation with someone who shall remain nameless. The person went on and on about an incident that really angered them, regarding someone’s call to the carpet on their process of doing things. The individual was furious and even asked if I understood where they were coming from. I nodded and said yes, but laughed inside. Why? Because they do the exact same thing to me all the time. Was this person really too naïve to realize what they had done or did they simply not care? Think about 2 strippers that are dating each other (don’t focus on the visual too much, lol). One of them decides to stop stripping and immediately wants their mate to stop too. Wait a minute.