I also thought that this is the perfect thread to point out that 'ol problem with perspective. We were watching an old George Carlin clip the other night and he pointed out the all-too-common phenomena where we get annoyed when someone is riding our bumper as if we weren't going fast enough but yet we find ourselves just as annoyed when the driver ahead of us is going too slow and WE are the ones riding the bumper!!
It's so true about so many encounters in life . . . as a young, single person cruising the mall with your friends you were annoyed by all the strollers that got in your way. Now, as the parent pushing the stroller, you're annoyed by all the clueless single people that won't allow you to get through, right! When you're trying to take a picture, you're annoyed by people who walk right into it. When you're the one walking, you're annoyed by having to stop. Not saying one way or the other is right or wrong, just that there can be two sides to the coin!
It's so true about so many encounters in life . . . as a young, single person cruising the mall with your friends you were annoyed by all the strollers that got in your way. Now, as the parent pushing the stroller, you're annoyed by all the clueless single people that won't allow you to get through, right! When you're trying to take a picture, you're annoyed by people who walk right into it. When you're the one walking, you're annoyed by having to stop. Not saying one way or the other is right or wrong, just that there can be two sides to the coin!
