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Memories and Friends

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

It was perfect. The reunion happened. It actually happened. I am surprised at myself for pulling it off. Everyone minus Jason came. The entire thing was a little bit disjointed, but I think it was a stroke of genius inviting Charles to come and be the great medium between the guys and the girls. On the one hand, he’s a huge dude. And on the other hand, he’s a huge girl. I mean, I knew I lost touch with a few people, but I never thought it would be so awkward. The worst part was that I never got around to saying anything to one of my oldest friends. One of my best friends. Not a word, except perhaps goodbye. That made me a little sad. But besides these shortcomings, it was great. We ate, we laughed, we shared, and we watched my slideshow. The slideshow I had desperately wanted to show everyone before we had left. It’s amazing how well it was put together. I honestly didn’t think it was that great until I saw it again with everyone else. I put my blood and sweat into it, and I think it might have showed. The love I have for this group is really astonishing. I love every single person who came, and I would do nothing to change any of them, ever.

There is so much rich history.
And so much more left to do.

Reunion 09… success.

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Extra Thoughts

Why it was Awkward
I suppose we were apart too long from each other to have been able to come together like the old days. Maybe it was always like this, and we had just glorified the past. Oh how selective our memories can be. Regardless, it seemed like there were lots of awkwardness between the guys and the girls. As mentioned above, there is usually a medium (Charles in this case) to unify such a group together, of this size. Interestingly enough, I think I used to be that medium. It sounds pompous I know, but I believe it to be the truth. Why? Well, it was because I really put effort into every single friendship in this group. I was close to every single girl, and every single guy. On the phone, in person, and even online, I took the effort. Of course, this was a long long time ago. I remember talking late at night. I remember going out for hours on end, talking and having fun. I remember discussing serious topics and issues that plagued us as teenagers and young adults. I remember connecting and really getting to know each person over time and… just developing a special bond. I mean, friendship really does takes effort.

What happened now of course, is that I have lost some of that.

I wish I could be better. I wish I could have kept in stronger contact with everyone else so that there wouldn’t have been any awkwardness. This is entirely my fault. I know most people didn’t really care about the awkwardness and the disunity that was there at the party. It was really tiny. But I have to fess up to it. I did the work of getting this together… without really doing the hardest and most rewarding job (I left that to Charles). That is to really talk and connect again with those I had lost touch with. That is what really keeps a large group of friends like this together. Coming together and trying to be friends a few times year isn’t going to work. It just isn’t. This is a major point that people need to understand. It takes cultivation and effort to maintain a strong friendship. So as a promise to myself, and my friends, if another reunion happens, I will try harder to connect and get to know each one of you all over again. Not because I have to, but because I want to.

It’s really interesting what my friend asked me today after the reunion.
“Why is it that after two years of almost nothing, we’ve come together, every single person. How did this happen, and why now?”


The answer is simple my friend.
No one can plan as good as me. (LOL, JK)

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My Family
I think this again and again. How far we’ve come. How much time has passed and how much we’ve changed.. and stayed the same. It’s taken 20 years. Twenty long years of a tenuous family relationship that bordered on the insane. It’s all coming together now. I don’t like to speak for everyone when I say this, but holy fucking shit, we’ve all matured. Me, my brother, and even my dad. My mom was always the mature one, so I really don’t think she’s changed at all. She’s the one kind constant in our lives that kept this pack of boys together.

It’s so hard to explain right now what is going through my head. I’ll go point by point.
1. I love my dad, I just need to show it more
2. My Mom works too hard and I need to help her out more
3. My brother has really changed. I still get weirded out and a little suspicious when he does things for me, but I’m learning
4. Family is once again important.
5. I am no longer the bastard child of my suppressed youth.
6. God… is good.

Dreams

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

My dreams are messed up. I imagine people I never met, and have scenarios that I would never be able to think of if I was awake. Sometimes they’re terrifying, sometimes they’re bliss, and sometimes they’re mystifying.

In other news, I’m doing well in school. And yet I’m scared. If I could maintain my usual level of studying and keeping up I would be doing fine. But I’m not. I’m afraid to progress and do more work. I don’t know why that is. I sit at home wasting my time when I know I could be doing something productive. I go out to avoid work and now it’s all piling up on me. What’s wrong? Do I want to do poorly? 

I always… seem to want to reach out at times like these. My memories have faded and I no longer see familiar faces. 

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Great lyrics from a song. I’ve learned some Korean and have installed a language keyboard, so I’ll be writing something in Korean next time around. 

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EDIT// Turns out I can’t post korean characters. I’ll find a way around it next time. 

I love you 

Again

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

It sucks.

In the End

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

I know what I typed before was pretty harsh, and it goes without saying that most of it (all of it) is obviously biased. That is my viewpoint. I have not been the best son/brother, and that fact hasn’t been pointed out so blatantly. I’ve done stupid things, and I’ve made mistakes. Right now I’m really content. I’ve made peace with both situations with the two rants written before, and I am very calm. I can sleep easily again, and the feeling of accepting your situation is great. 

I’m going to focus a little more on the positive in this final post.
I have great parents who put a roof over my head. They care about me, feed me, and occasionally help me. I may not be the favourite, but I’m still their son. My dad is trying harder to be nicer and more generous. My mom does all she can to keep this family afloat and alive. She single handedly gave our family income. She bought me my bass guitar. My brother has taught me many things over the years. From girls to life, I have heeded every word of advice with great care. He’s taken someone VERY annoying to me off my hands. To that I am eternally grateful. In troubled times he does manage to pull through sometimes. And most of all, in the end… this is what a family is. No family is perfect, and I am happy to be in one with a mom, a dad, and a brother.

There is no doubt in my mind that more troubles are bound to cross my path as I grow older with my family. I hope I will remember that I love them as time passes. Because I do.

Continuation

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

I’ve been sleeping pretty early these days, but again I’m here because I need to get more off my chest.

I’m done with my parents now, I don’t need to rant about them. Our relationship fluctuates and I’ve come to accept the ebb and flow of it. However my brother is still a lingering issue in my mind. 

There are many things I want to say to him, and I’ve imagined it many times. 

This is the situation I imagine. We are with a group of people we both know. I will reach for the last drink and my brother will tell me to give it to him. 
He will sometimes do this for a few reasons
1. To assert his authority
2. To impress those around him
3. Because he can

My response will be to tell him no. He will say ‘if you don’t, you’re dead’. He tells me this often. Not really much as of late, but I know it’s something he uses. It’s worked so far on me. But not anymore.
I will respond to him by saying “no, this is my drink.” He will then say ‘what?’, lower his voice, and say ‘you want to die? (or eat a fist, or a variation of that).

This will be my response.

You want to fight over a drink just to assert your authority? If you want to fight I’ll fight you. I probably won’t win the fight, but I really don’t give a damn at this point. I’ve submitted to your every fucking whim for enough years. I’m tired of following your orders and being humiliated infront of my friends. I remember you making me cry at my own birthday parties while you smugly stood over me. If you want to fight, I’ll fight you for it. Don’t think I won’t damage you, I’llbe sure to land at least one punch in that smug pampered face of yours. Come on, what are you going to do? Are we going to fight over this small drink infront of everyone, or are you going to be a man and sit down.

At this point, I’ll imagine he’ll have his ego hurt a little and retaliate with more words. I doubt he’d get into a fight at this point. Not yet anyways. He’ll say something to damage my feelings or put me down. He might go on about respect and how this isn’t about me giving him a drink, but respecting him as an older brother.
I’ll tell him it’s bullshit, and that if he really wants the drink he’ll have to fight me for it. I want it to escalate to a real fight. We haven’t fought in a really long time, and I have nothing to lose. At this point he can either back down or fight. I don’t mind which one.

 

This reminds me of the time my brother posted a humiliating video of me on the internet, and had the link spread around to all my friends. Of course it wasn’t real, I was just acting. I know screaming while my brother turns off the lights in the shower makes him laugh. Yeah, it’s sick. I’ve been trained since I was small to appease my brother’s will. I don’t know what it is. Even now when he asks for help or something, I come rushing to aid him. Well no more. He has actually scarred me enough emotionally that I cannot be touched by anyone without shivering down my spine. Without shying away or avoiding a punch. A friend of mine was stretching and I freaked out and jumped out of the way. It was a reflex built in by my brother. I fear human contact. My childhood was hellish. There were a few good moments, but the bad outweighed them by a truckload. I’ve pushed them all away in the back of my mind, but it’s still there. The terror. The feeling of your organs being hit. The weird sensation my stomach felt when I was punched in the gut. It’s all there. 

So anyways back on topic. The video on the internet. So I took it in and I asked him nicely to take it down, which he did for about a day or two. But this isn’t the problem. I didn’t mind that too much. What ticked me off was this.

I came home late one night while out with friends and I was slowly creeping up the stairs. I heard my brother mumble in his sleep. I couldn’t make out the words but it was very low and raspy. It sounded like he was possesed. I kind of freaked out, but assumed he was just dreaming. A few days later I tell a friend of his, who I guess I’m friends with as well. We laugh. It spreads a bit, but it’s harmless. He spoke in his sleep like a demon. I think only 3 people knew about it, and they honestly didn’t probably care. So I’m getting a ride with that friend, and my brother is there too. My friend brings it up and my brother says, “Yeah, sometimes he just needs a punch in the face.” “He just doesn’t shut up.” And like a good boy I took it.

There it is folks. My brother posts a humilating video of me on the internet where a huge portion of my friends saw, and I tell 1 person about him speaking in his sleep. What’s wrong here?

It happens all the fucking time. I bet if I asked him “have you ever lost an argument against me?”, he would say no. That’s another part of the problem. When I always agree with him (because he’ll never admit he’s wrong), he’ll think he’s always right. He isn’t aware that what he does isn’t fair. He actually talks alot about fairness and equality. But he just doesn’t see it sometimes. 

I’m disgusted in myself more than anything. For being his little bitch for all these fucking years. Why haven’t I manned up before? I don’t know, maybe it’s the intense training and terror that’s been living with me for years. Maybe I’m overreacting and all of this sounds like rubbish.

But it’s important enough that I lose sleep over it. That I actually have to write about it in detail. Well I’m done with my brother, just like how I’m done with my family. I have to get stronger and endure.

I made a promise to myself when I was being tortured by him. As he called me names and fatty over and over while I cried I made myself a promise. In the future when he needs help the most, whether he is in debt, or hanging over a cliff, I will not give him a helping hand. 

This promise will not be fulfilled. I will be the bigger man.

Why?

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Because it has to be said. It has to be brought out here in my writing, in my isolated island of thoughts. I’ve been thinking about writing on this topic for a long, long time. I like to write about things currently on my mind, to help me get to sleep. If I write it out, my mind stop racing late at night and I can finally go to bed. Writing here is like downing a sleeping pill. Well I’ve been losing out on sleep alot lately because of this subject matter. I’ve written about it before. My parents.

I’ve been fairly neutral lately on the topic of my parents, not really caring what happened around me. But there is so much a man can take before he breaks. Truth be told, I find myself some nights imagining myself talking to a psychiatrist (in my head) to help me get past a few issues and resolve problems. It helps me to lay out my thoughts in order and get things off my chest. (It’s a hell of a lot cheaper than talking to a real one.) But now, it’s not enough that I’ve imagined talking to someone that would listen. I need to write it down. So I can remember. So I can be at peace.

I’ll start from the latest stab at my face.

I’ve been asking for an ipod for almost 3 years now. I haven’t really pushed for it, but I had always kept it as an answer to when my parents had asked me if I ever wanted anything. They ask me this alot, and I know they will never deliver. And if they do, it’ll be a half-assed purchase, like my 80dollar bed frame which sucks and had to be restrengthend by me using old tools. It took them 6 years to buy it.

Anyways, back to the point. I had wanted an ipod. I didn’t think I was getting one, but my parents are known for randomly indulging me every 6 years, so I thought, why not. 
A few months later, they bought one! But not for me. Nope. For my brother. Well, I guess he deserved one right? I mean, he had just gotten academic probation ( I assumed. My dad says the school asked him to take a break, and I assume that’s what academic probation is. If it isn’t, then I don’t know what the fuck it is.) I found this ridiculous. I stood there, watching my brother enjoy my ipod, while my family stood around him congratulating him on something. 

Maybe I misunderstood the situation. Maybe it was a pickmeup because my brother felt down. Maybe he did something amazing for my parents and this was just the gift in return. Of course, they couldn’t grace me with an explanation of any sort. I was just excluded from the picture. And to add salt to the wounds, as they saw me looking at the new ipod, my dad says “You didn’t want one right?”. 

Well, let me just say, to my dad’s credit he did consider getting one for me at another point in time. A few weeks later I was helping him buy a cable for his computer printer, and he turns to me as we pass by the bestbuy ipod stand and asked, “You don’t want an ipod right?”. My parents love to do this. I know people use this as a tactic. They kind of ask you if you want something, but hint that you should say no. Like when my parents bought me my cheap ass bed frame that didn’t work. A week later after I had labored in fixing it and making it sturdy enough, they said to me “You don’t need a new frame right? I could go buy you a new frame if you wanted. If this one isn’t good enough.” I would like to believe that they are actually genuine when they say this. Well they’re not. I am not wrong. There is no margin for error here. I know EXACTLY what they mean. It makes me say “No, I don’t need a new bed”. I have to say it. That’s how they work. Guilt is their ultimate weapon.

This leads to my next point. 

‘My family and I’ (I feel awkward typing this now, it feels wrong.) from time to time go out to eat. We visit various korean restaraunts and other places for food. It’s a good experience, and we have a good time. I mean, there’s nothing wrong with that right? OH but there is. Of course there is. There always is. Today, my mom asks me “You’re not hungry right?”. Loaded question. I know exactly what she’s asking. 

Translation : We’re going out with the family to eat, and I don’t want you to come. You should say yes, that you’re not hungry, so I can leave you here with a good conscience, and never think that I’m a bad parent.

She’s asked this before. She’s even once cooked me a small meal beforehand, so I could not say I was hungry. Then she’d accuse me of eating too much. So I hesitantly say I’m not hungry and she walks away. Right afterwards, I ask them where they’re going, because I am curious. She says a korean restaraunt. Then after a moment, she turns to me and asks “Why, you want to come?.” 

Seriously? I’ve always been included in these family dinners. I enjoy them. I’m not rude or mean at any of them. And yet I’m excluded. What the fuck? Well maybe I’m blind here too. Maybe I’ve done something to them that makes them not want to take me places to eat as a family. I wish they would tell me, because I don’t know what the FUCK it is. I don’t know. It’s always the fucking same. Some retarded reason they’ve come up with, to justify their need to pamper their first born and treat me like shit.

When I NEED something, like my jacket fixed, my mom tells me, “it’s too expensive. i’ll do it later .(because an ipod is a more justifiable purchase)” The zipper on my winter jacket is broken. Cold air comes in. It sucks ass. My parents always tell me, “if you ever need something, ask”. Yeah fuck you too. Every time I need something, you make an excuse. I wish they would just straight up tell me things, and not lie and fucking beat around the bush. Grow a pair and tell it to my face. Tell me why. Why you’re not including me, why you seem to ignore me, and why you always hide things from me. Why you prefer my brother over me, and why you are always dissapointed in me. It never matters what I do. I hate comparing myself to my brother but I can’t help it. I help around the house. I clean up, I shovel snow and move things from the car into the house. I usually dont’ care or complain. I don’t ask my parents for money unless I really need something (like a new bed, but in cases like that they’ll think I’ll make a bad purchase and go buy something cheap themselves), and I absolutely don’t do anything ‘bad’. However they always seem to find something to complain about.

My mom once yelled at me for no reason while I was eating dinner that I made by myself. She said something along the lines with “you’re such a bad son, why don’t you tell me what’s wrong with what I’m doing” What the hell? What’s wrong with her? I’ve never hinted anything like that. When she asks me to take the laundry downstairs I do it. When she asks me to do chores or fix things I do it. You know what this tells me? This tells me that she knows inside that she’s been wrong. That she’s been neglecting me all these fucking years. She just won’t admit it. She won’t admit that she favors my brother. “What am I doing wrong?” She yells this to me and MAKES it sound like it’s MY fault that SHE is doing something wrong. Only a korean mom could twist that around.  Well, at least to her merit, this is bothering her. So it means that she does care. Well I know she does, she’s not a bad mom. She just needs to accept that the first son should get everything. That’s how the korean culture works. You pamper and nourish the first son. I’ve accepted it. Just don’t lie about it and dance around it. We all know that’s the truth. 

For example, when my brother graduated from highschool and entered university he got a gift from my parents. We went to a lavish restaraunt and my dad gave him something. I don’t remember what it is. It may have been a watch. When I entered university, I got nothing. I’ve heard my parents call him the favorite. Who are they kidding? Just admit it and get over it. I have. Just don’t dance around things and try to sneak by me. It’s infuriating.

So I’m almost out of steam here. One more thing to get off my chest. My brother aside, there is another annoying issue my mom brings up. Honestly, my brother isn’t a bad person. He’s just been serviced his entire life that he’s used to not really having responsibilities at home. My parents are used to providing things for him. It’s a system and it works. I don’t blame him. For example (another example, yeesh), my parents were out for a night a few weeks ago. My brother decided to cook. After struggling to find where the pots and pans and ingredients were he made something. Then I cooked something as well. After we had eaten, he looked around and started delegating work. He told me to clean this, and put that away. He helped me by putting some saran wrap into the garbage. He watched a bit more tv and walked up stairs. I ended up washing the dishes and cleaning everything so my parents wouldn’t complain. He likes to take charge and believe that he’s helping and doing something. When infact he’s not. I doubt he could live on his own without getting a disease or possibly dying in his own filth.

Anyways, let’s get back on topic. My parents. 

Fact 1. York University is on strike.
Fact 2. The strike ‘intended’ to end every week. What this means is that the strike could have ended every week since it had started. There were votes and talks and negotiations that occured often.
Fact 3. Everyone else is still in school.

With these facts in mind, what could I do? Getting a job was out of the question, as I would have lost it if school had started. No one had predicted the strike would last this long. My friends are all at different univerisites and out of town. What can I do? I slept in late, played around with friends when they did come in, and practiced guitar. And of course played a shitload of computer games. Every student on strike was doing this. My mom has the gall to come into my room every morning and tell me how much she hated me during this time. This is also a fact. This is not a lie. She would say every morning something along the lines of “you’re so lazy. why are you still sleeping. i don’t want to see your face. you should move out. find out if you can move out next year. you should live on campus. then you can do whatever you want. i don’t have to see your face when you sleep in. ”

Yeah, not a lie. What the hell. I acted like this didn’t bother me. I stood my ground and made it seem like I didn’t give a shit. Well I did. If anyone told you this, especially your parents, you would be devastated too. This was also another loaded question. My parents would ask “Are you going to move out next year?” “Are you going to live on residence?” They know I can’t. They know I can’t afford to live on residence. They know I don’t want to go MORE into debt at a school I could commute to. This not only happened during the strike, but any time I slept in for the past year (mostly during summer break). Everytime I slept in late (very late), I would get this hate speech. So a few months ago when it first started up I decided to call their bluff. I said sure. I said it would cost me around 800 monthly to get me to live on my own. I did the calculations. They said they couldn’t afford it. End of discussion right? They can’t afford it, and I can’t afford it, so there is nothing we can do. Nope, not end of discussion. Soon afterwards I kept getting the hate speech. “Why are you so lazy? Why are you sleeping in? (I didn’t have class that day), why are you always with your friends.” “You should move out. You should go on your own. I don’t have to see your face then.” “I can’t stand to see your face.” <- 100% correct translation and quoted. Not a lie. So if she knows I can’t move out why does she do this to me? What does it accomplish and what does it prove. I have my own theories about this.

So everytime I sleep in, I get this fucking annoying speech from my mother. That she’s disgusted in me. Dissapointed in me. That I’m worthless. 

I don’t have the heart to tell them any of this. It would get me nowhere, and they would just find reasons to why these points are invalid. Totally random made up reasons. Then they would make it look like they are the victim and I would probably be delegated to being the family’s dog.

Oh wait, I already am.

 

 

On a side note, here is another example. When my brother didn’t attend church, my family tried hard to make him come. They would pick him up right before service started so he wouldn’t have to wait. After service he was guaranteed a ride back home right away. If he didn’t come to church my family would bug him. Whenever I went to church alone, I would have no choice at which time to arrive and leave. I would sometimes arrive 9am in the morning, till 4pm in the afternoon. All for a 2 hour service. I toughed it out. I made friends at church.

So now my brother has ‘his own life’ with a job and a car. He is supposed to drive me to church. This is what they told me when they bought the car. He can drive me, and we can always arrive on time. I’ve missed service almost every week for the past few months because I haven’t gotten a ride. I don’t think my brother wants me there. Whenever I was woken up to go to church I had the decency to let my brother know. That if he wanted to come along too, he should wake up now and get ready. Now, if my brother is driving, I have to be ready by his time. If I wake up a minute late, he’s already gone without me even as I am dressing. If I manage to get a ride my brother will stay and leave me to be alone at church for long hours while he goes out to eat and have fun. He tells my parents to drop me home. I’m friends with people at church. It would be no problem to bring me along. But he doesn’t. All the friends I’ve made at church are back to being my brother’s friends. No sharing. Granted, I made friends with older people, but it seems my brother has purposefully alienated me once he had “rejoined” the church. The glorious return of the prodigal son. He doesn’t want me to exist when he is there. So after all my diligence, all the relationships I’ve built up, once again I’m neglected. By my own brother who I’ve always been there for. When he’s had troubles, when he asks for help. I’m always fucking there. To pick up the pieces and rebuild.

My parents don’t care. They cared when he didn’t go to church, but when I miss out, they don’t care. A couple times my brother didn’t come home on saturday nights. That meant I had no ride to church. My parents told me each morning “I’ll come back to pick you up before service” (just like how they had treated my brother.) They have come back to pick me up zero times.

I am done. I think I am finally at peace now. Goodnight.

Tips for Fools

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

It’s never about what you do. It’s all about HOW you do it. That’s right folks. It doesn’t matter if you have weird habits or like obscure things. It matters about how you approach it and how you like it. I like weird things. I like watching starcraft matches, I enjoy all sorts of music (including some Kelly Clarkson), and I like to make odd noises in different pitches when I’m laughing or doing something. 

Doesn’t sound very attractive does it.

But being comfortable with yourself, MAKES other people comfortable around you. Quite honestly once you “get over” yourself, everything will become alot easier. Plus, you can always turn things around and call them ‘quirks’. 

I could ramble on more but that’s all there is to it. Keep what you enjoy if it makes you happy. Never ever sacrifice something that you hold dearly to you because you’re afraid what other people might think. 

 

On a side note: Girls are huge liars. I think everyone can admit to that. Girls love to put on a show and maintain an image. (How many times do you see girls doing the EXACT same pose infront of the camera). They are the greatest actors (actresses? who cares, go to hell). But in real life, the better liar will ALWAYS see through the lies of a lesser fibber. 

So when guys put on an act, a girl (most of the time) can see right through the bullshit. They’re professional actors themselves. They can see what you’re trying to do.
You have two choices.
Fool the girl, or be yourself (cut the crap). I think we all see the easy choice here.
Unluckily for me, I’m a good actor. Deception and lying to me is like second nature. This doesn’t mean I decide to fool the girl with an act. It means I can see through theirs (some of the time). What I see depresses me. Immature, foolish girls who have a personality worth a penny. Sometimes behind the acting is a rare personality that is really something else. Most of the time there’s nothing.

So be yourself. Be confident. And most of all whatever it is you do, just kick ass.

Strategy

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Yes it’s true. I’m not a fighter. I’m a strategist. I’m a planner, a schemer, and a cunning bastard all in one. I just wanted to say that. I don’t know why.
That isn’t even the main topic of this post, even though I so boldly declared it to be (see above).

So anyways, what do I want to talk about?
Oh right, yes. As you may know (talking to myself again, by you, I mean me), I’m in a relationship right now. Regarding the post below, I am terrified. We haven’t really gotten that close since we started going out (well she seems to think so). I know many things about her (a great conversation topic for a girl is herself. you guys should write that down), but she barely knows anything about me. And me being the master deflector that I am, I can easily evade her questions. As the relationship went on, I continued to be in my own little hovel of a life. Anyways, near the end of August, I felt the strong desire to break it off. She was kind of dull and well, it didn’t seem fair to her for me to be in a relationship where I thought she wasn’t worth it. We did have some fun and talks, but there was never a strong sense of connection. Should I have been worried? Probably not. The relationship was still very young, and it turns out that I have surprisingly high standards. Not in the looks department because I’m in no position to judge something like that, but in the friendship/connection department. Anyways, I decided near the end to just let it drag on a little more till Univeristy started up again. She attends Laurier (her name is Laura too.. I didn’t even realize that until right now. omg all the jokes I could have made. CURSES), and I attend YorkU, so the distance is pretty big. I was hoping that eventually during our time apart we’d ‘drift’ apart and the relationship would end naturally and neutrally without anybody being the bad guy.

WELL WAS I WRONG. She came to visit me and we ‘connected’ more. Well I’m kind of starting to like her a bit more now, and things kind of look up. In my honest opinion, I probably shouldn’t have  gone into the relationship in the first place. There isn’t much more to do now than try to make it work. She at least deserves the effort.

Summer!

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Summer = Fun
That’s all there is to say about it.

Other than that, I’ve just realized that I shouldn’t stress over people’s uhh… psychological problems (to put it lightly). Even though it affects the relationships around them and my comfort level, there isn’t much I can do. Through experience (most recently) it seems that even if you told a friend in the nicest way something that they’re doing wrong, 90% of the time will result in a bad reaction. I don’t mean “oh you’re doing that wrong”, but “You’re life/ attitude/ perception/ reliability/ thoughts are completely wrong/ misguided/ hindering/ unncessary/ selfish and so on.” Firstly you might think, well how can you be the judge of that? Well I can because what I can’t misinterpret what I see. I’m not overexaggerating or anything. I could just easily list and identify these people and problems, and I’m sure if you knew them you would agree. And most likely if they ever read this, they would go fucking berzerk. Most of the time, these mental blockages are mostly superficial and not really that bad. We all have them. But have you ever met someone with such extreme… problems that it would just seem right to tell them about it? I mean, telling them would help them right?
NO.
You should not. For the greater good (your friendship) unveiling this will do little. People aren’t generally perceptive enough to understand that you’re trying to help them. They come to you with a plethora of excuses and reasons for their behaviour, and you know it’s all bullshit. In my life I’ve always had my brother to cut me down when I was doing something stupid. Very harsh and life scarring, but it worked. I still do stupid shit but, like me and many of my friends, when it comes down to serious situations that require delicate attention, we can pull through easily without breaking a mental sweat.

Before I get to stressed about this, just remember it’s easier to let it go. People rarely change, and when they do, it will be on their own merit. I’ve tried too hard and too long trying to.. ease people into the enlightenment of REAL human thought. Most have been for naught, and it has such a waste of time. I’m just going to have to endure/ignore/accept these people till they really learn what it means to be mentally healthy. As I said before, strengthening yourself mentally is just as important and strenghtening yourself physically. Hell it’s even more so important to strengthen yourself mentally in this world we live in right now. (North American lower/middle/upper class people).

And remember folks, alcohol is the great revealer. It cuts down their facades, and raises truths. Most people will agree with me that when someone gets drunk, when they’re a few drinks from getting smashed and passing out, some truths will be revealed. This and getting them tired. I’m someone who stays up extremely late at night. When I interact with some people at nighttime, their personality is sometimes completely different. There are those who are just tired and grumpy which is normal, but there are those who let their guards down and show me their real thoughts. Some of them get more friendly and outgoing because they aren’t as insecure since they aren’t at full defensive capacity (just like when they are drunk). Some of them get more aggressive, angry, and have a superiority complex and complain all the time (just like when they are drunk).

Listening : Key to People

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

People always ask me “Justin, oh Great One, how do you connect with everyone?”, and I always answer “Little servant, it is nothing more than listening.”

The best way to turn people off is not listening, and that helps out alot if you want to be left alone. (Unless they’re persistant buggers, then you resort to other methods.) So in a convenient fashion I’ll list out 5 things you’ll need to remember if you want to maintain and upkeep all sorts of relationships.

1. Listening means not speaking. Sometimes it’s just better to not say anything. Nothing is worse than giving uncessary advice when the person who is talking just wants to be heard. Most people come to confide in people when they hope to not be judged. If you give advice that means you’re judging the person and the situation and coming up with a solution of you’re own. Ofcourse if they say “I need your advice” and say something then you can spring in and give advice. I’ve spoken 4 words to someone in a conversation and at the end of a 1 hour talk they told me “Thanks for listening and understanding.”

2. Relating with the person is probably easier said than done. Sometimes they talk about situations and things you could not really relate with and find it difficult to continue the conversation. The best you can do if you cannot relate at all is repeat the same key words they emphasized and try your hardest to understand. If they say it’s tough, agree and say it’s tough. Don’t disagree and go off on another tangent. As hard as it may be (even if they are totally wrong) you should just listen for the moment. Most of the time people are smart enough to realize their mistakes and blunders and will often come back for a second talk. If you successfully relate to someone, then you’re on a good path towards establishing a strong friendship. A mutual understanding goes a long way.

3. Set aside time to talk it out. Nothing is worse when you’re in the middle of some deep conversation and have someone interrupt or the listener leave. If you commit and tell the person you’ll stay as long as it takes, then they’ll know you care. Always be alert to respond and reply (if online). No one likes believing that you’re not paying attention or just not caring. And leaving halfway through listening is just a slap in the face. Most likely they won’t return to you.

4. As a listener it is also a duty to be one to speak. In most girl/guy relationships the guy does the listening while the girl does all the talking. Sometimes it’s beneficial to talk back and make the girl listen. It makes her feel that you trust her more and are willing to share just as much as she does. It’s probably tougher since we have macho complexes, but it’s really worthwhile to do. Once a girl realizes that all you do is listen and never talk, as nice as it is, she’ll find it boring and one sided.

5. Always keep your ears peeled for topics that might need attention. No one really these days say “I really have to talk to you”, or “I really need someone to listen to me.” More often than not they’ll give out little tips and clues to topics that need paying attention too. They can be subtle and will mostly be recognizable in random topic changes or breaks in speech. If you are alert and pick these out, my man, you’re doing good.

Following these 5 not so simple steps will result in stronger friendships and deeper relationships. Dont’ you hate it when couples complain about the other not listening?