If you can call SELFISHNESS a mental disorder, then that's what your problem is. You're selfish, you think the entire world is about you & you have a problem w/ treating others the opposite way of which you were treated. So what if you didn't get a "happy birthday"? Why does that mean you can't be the courteous, bigger guy here & wish others a "happy birthday"? It sounds like you have some major growing up to do.
Yes, maybe it is selfishness. The birthday thing is not really that big of a deal to me, I was just using that as a small example.
But instead of telling someone what their problems are, why not point out some way to overcome the problem. In a way, withholding advice is also a very selfish act, especially when it's obvious that somebody needs it. So aren't you being selfish by pointing out my problems, but not having the decency to offer advice?
I will hate you... no matter how good of friends we used to be.
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If you can call SELFISHNESS a mental disorder, then that's what your problem is. You're selfish, you think the entire world is about you & you have a problem w/ treating others the opposite way of which you were treated. So what if you didn't get a "happy birthday"? Why does that mean you can't be the courteous, bigger guy here & wish others a "happy birthday"? It sounds like you have some major growing up to do.
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Yes, maybe it is selfishness. The birthday thing is not really that big of a deal to me, I was just using that as a small example.
But instead of telling someone what their problems are, why not point out some way to overcome the problem. In a way, withholding advice is also a very selfish act, especially when it's obvious that somebody needs it. So aren't you being selfish by pointing out my problems, but not having the decency to offer advice?