Yeah... I like almost every dog I've ever met a LOT better than I like most of the people I've met.But I still maintain dogs are better people than most people.
Yeah... I like almost every dog I've ever met a LOT better than I like most of the people I've met.But I still maintain dogs are better people than most people.
Yep, I can certainly relate to your astute observations... I'm an avid people watcher... and as a Single person - can't help to notice all the varying and vast combinations of people who seem to gravitate towards each other... I have lots of working hypotheses in this area with a working theory (not absolute more of a generalization) that people tend to gravitate towards people with a comparable volume of issues (relatively)... This theory tends to really only work with people who have some sense of 'self-aware'... Unfortunately, those who lack genuine 'self-awareness' are more likely to find fault with others - not realizing the volume of their own issues... So, ya - people are complicated and lots of them really suck... It used to be only half of them, but that number seems to be growing disproportionately...Well returning streams to sort of it's original purpose (or at least what it was back in its heyday):
I sometimes wonder if I'm making the same mistakes with getting my dog (she's been with me just over a week) as a lot of people make in dating. And in some ways dog has made my life better and in some more stressful, but then I also think about how she's got one major issue that made her difficult to find a home for and how often people are just tossed aside because of one major issue (not saying that anyone should date or marry someone with a known major issue, dealbreakers exist for a reason) when they've got a lot to offer and with a little support and coaching and the right kind of help they could overcome it and become people as good as anyone else.
But I still maintain dogs are better people than most people.
Have you seen the movie Megan Leavey? It's a true story about a military dog that was very aggressive and impossible to train. The military was going to euthanize it when this woman marine who had become the dog's friend while working in the kennel refused to give up on him. It's a good story.Well my other thought has been something along the lines of yeah, all the dogs we know are the good dogs because the bad ones get put down. And some sense of morality just means we're not as willing to take that same approach with a lot of the bad people.
Yes, I've always joked that the ol' business triad is just as applicable to life...my current thoughts are there are too many control freaks in this world.
And people are too busy doing stuff that would be better done if they took their time. Like it might take longer to do something right and easy to take a shortcut, but the shortcut means you miss out on the real stuff.
Is that a metaphor for life or what. I dunno.
"A wise man hears before he speaksDid a parent or grandparent ever remind you:
“God gave you two ears and one mouth! You should LISTEN twice as much as you speak.”
It’s an easy concept to understand, but a difficult one to put into practice. Especially in our spiritual life!
This ties in with an observation I made a few months ago. I have observed that (in general) the more mature a person becomes, the less excitement and adventure matter and the more comfort and security matter.
truth is I used to be a gardener.