An nonjudgemental tag courtesy Gettingtherenow
So, I spewed out venom in my other tag and feel like gettingtherenow that I should balance it out because I am not really that schmuck all the time, so here's my tag that i took from here
I admire -- frack -- this is harder than just throw judgments out there
- I admire people who are not afraid to live their dreams, no matter how much you have to chuck out to do it. Like the joshua who wanted to do the peace corps thing and just did it. I am too scared to even write about my dream and he's out there living in Niger!
- I admire people who know who they are and are comfortable with themselves, irrespective of what people expect. Like the Boy. There are many times when he will catch me doing things because 'it's the thing to do' or because 'everybody is doing it' and he is genuinely puzzled by it. He refuses to be anybody but himself
- I admire people who don't BS about stuff. Like if somebody asked me what I thought about Britian's policy toward immigrants, I know enough to BS my way through. My friend JT, though, she pauses to consider the issue and says this is what I know but the rest I have to read up. I can never admit to not knowing things and will make junk up to keep up the pretense
- I admire people who tell it as it is and don't care what others think of them - on their blog, in their life
- I admire people who persevere through bad times without being emotional wrecks about it. Point in case-boy about wedding vs. me about wedding
- I admire people who accept/love people unconditionally
- This is easy one - i admire the people in my life - my parents, my siblings, my bffs and ffs , my boy and my blog people
2 comments:
I just did a wee whoop of joy, when I saw that I figure in your 'blog people'. COOL! :D
Your whole list is something to be admired. Honestly, I wasn't sure what to say about the previous post because it was so unlike you - but I DO like that you take yourself out and examine yourself from time to time. So many people just drift through their lives never thinking about stuff like that when it could make a huge difference in how they approach their lives.
It's all a part of growing up!
Signed
One of your "blog people"
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