It’s Not For Me

It’s easy to judge an experience as being distasteful.

Or consider going through an area of town you haven’t been in in a longgggg time and to you, it’s worse now than it was back then.

Or how about rating a book, a beer, a boulder a 1 out of 5.

When most of the time what you’re actually saying is it’s not for you.

Others are loving the experience. Others are loving the way the town changed. Others are rating the book, the beer, and the boulder a 5 out of 5. (I’m talking about rock climbing, if you’re still wondering. Though, that analogy might not be for you.)

Better to label it appropriately. It saves the emotional toll as well as the strength of the connection you have with others you talk about it with.

Stay Positive & No One Is Upset When You Say “This Isn’t For Me”

Garth Beyer

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