the light at the end of the tunnel

Category: Let's talk

Post 1 by Siriusly Severus (The ESTJ 1w9 3w4 6w7 The Taskmaste) on Friday, 19-Feb-2010 3:46:15

So, there was a thread about bright moments in someone’s blind life., so….
What events in general in the mist of all the worlds gloom cheer you up majorly? Anything stand out as a light at the end of the tunnel and make you think there’s still hope and joy for this world?

When someone cares because mostly most are in to their own business and don’t stop to care about anyone else. I think anyone who stops to think you are worth the time to get to know or care for is great.

People with good ethics and they are willing to play formally and respectfully while sharing one’s opinion. People are just so rude and self focused, with out a single clue of what to do. They don’t care for your ethics and don’t at all keep them in mind. Besides, no one acts like a gentleman anymore. I think it’s praiseworthy that some people still care for that sort of ethics. It’s definitely appreciated by me when some individual acts like a gentleman or lady and has some class and manners.

People who are serious and who can hold a conversation. I think today’s society is so broken up and uncivil that it is degrading to see. We have devalued most older ethics that is just so essential that I really see hope when I see someone of that nature. Also modern society is so incredibly distracted that I must commend any individual who do hold a serious conversation.

There’s so much more, but I’ll post them up later.

Post 2 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Friday, 19-Feb-2010 7:03:05

light at the end of the tunnel?. well, i think i've lost my way someway back. dropped the torch and everything.

suppose if there was any good in the world, it would be my mailing lists, a couple of people on the zone, and the fact that as each day ends i am closer to the end.

Post 3 by margorp (I've got the gold prolific poster award, now is there a gold cup for me?) on Friday, 19-Feb-2010 12:34:02

Well, that was sad but it made me think.
I sure don't like thinking...but uh, not many lights at the end of the tunnel. I see a glimmer of hope when someone treats me like a normal person instead of some blind guy.