I’m good at being aggressive, and passive aggressive, but never simply passive. Until yesterday! Yesterday I helped a friend move, and yesterday I realized everyone thinks they can tetris better than everyone else (tetris; verb “tetris,” “tetrissing,” “tetrissed,” 1. To move things in a manner that maximizes space allotted.). Surrounded by so many “experts” can be stressful, but only if you insist you’re one too.
Lean back, go limp (mentally), it doesn’t need to be your battle, moving can be infinitely more pleasant when you let go of the control. It’s not bad to be directed, because you can focus on other things. Like, for instance, I worked on my to-do list:
To Do:
- Create a new verb
Done! Tetris.
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I'm glad I made you smile.
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