Saturday, September 14, 2013

Let time forgive the past...


One of my uncles posted a thing on Facebook a couple weeks ago, it said something like, 'People never remember the million times you've helped them, only the one time you don't.'

I told him that wasn't true. I remember all the help I've gotten to get me where I am today. Especially the help I never even asked for...

I've told a few stories already on this blog about how amazing people can be. NO ONE gets where they are by themselves.

When I went to pay for gas that one time with $.85 in change, and the lady in line behind me was horrified and put an extra $5 in my tank...I'll never forget that.

When I was forced up onto a curb and had a blowout right in front of Churchill Downs and a real-life jockey, strongly smelling of horse, came to my rescue...I'll never forget that.

When I had a meltdown at my desk a few years back, dissolved in tears, and no one knew what to do with me... I didn't know the lady who took me in her arms and kept murmuring, "Peace...peace...," until I calmed down...but I'll never forget her.

I'm terrible at interviews. Take my inability to look people in the eye, plus crippling shyness and terrible awkwardness...and that would explain it. But somehow I have a pretty good job that I actually like.

I will take responsibility for some of it...I did work hard to get my degree, even though it has nothing at all do with my job. Philosophy and accounting are about as far apart as you can get. HAHAHAHA...

But the main reason I am where I am today is because people have helped me along the way. I have failed a dozen interviews...but all of the jobs I have actually gotten have been because I knew somebody, and they knew I needed a job, and they recommended me to someone else.

Just little things, but vitally important to me. I remember them all. I wouldn't be here without them.

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  1. There are those who will remember that one time you don't help, they are usually leeches who just use you anyway, all me me me for them. The rest remember all and people can be kind

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    1. I guess...I've encountered a few leeches, I'm sorry to say, due to my inability to say no. I guess it's on them if they're not appreciative. The people who offer their resources, it doesn't matter how big or small, without thought to their own benefit, are what makes this world a beautiful place.

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  2. From trying to read Bertrand Russell's "Philosophy of Mathematics" long ago, I came away with the idea that accounting and philosophy may not be so very far apart.

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    1. You know, after I wrote that, I started thinking, and hit upon Descartes, and didn't want to think anymore. LOL

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  3. It sounds like you have been lucky in life in many ways.

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    1. Susie, I've been very blessed. I know I don't deserve it, but I'm gonna take it anyway! :)

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  4. Helping others is really helping yourself as well.

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  5. 'When I had a meltdown at my desk a few years back, dissolved in tears, and no one knew what to do with me... I didn't know the lady who took me in her arms and kept murmuring, "Peace...peace...," until I calmed down...but I'll never forget her.'

    Michelle this made me cry. It took me by sweet surprise and filled up my throat and eyes and chest.

    Thank you for sharing this post.

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    1. Oh Suze, thank you for your sweet comment, now you've gone and made me tear up too!

      Sometimes people are angels, or working as angels, I think.

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    2. I think I had an encounter with an angel once. I was a small girl, in Mexico, and a blind man asked me to help him cross a busy market street. I did, then scampered back and when I turned around, he was gone. It was like an angel giving me the gift of being an angel for just a moment.

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    3. Oh, wow, that's an amazing story. Ohhh...thanks for sharing that with me. :)

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