<p>Well you know what? Then that just clearly defines the line between people like you and me. On one hand, you seem to be more cynical and overly critical of other people’s motives (good or bad). On the other hand, that just isn’t who I am.</p>
<p>Quote: “how could I be bitter? decisions haven’t even come out yet. I just find it very annoying when people trying to be friendly just for the sake of being friendly (just to appear that they are friendly), instead of out of true compassion.”</p>
<p>Key words: True compassion.</p>
<p>Whether or not you believe that my friendliness is true compassion, the fact that I do is all that really matters to me. What do I care what people think. It’s the people that really appreciate it (even if it’s just for one split second that it makes them smile) that make my friendliness even worth it. Not to mention how happy I GENUINELY feel inside to please God in caring for my fellow human being (whether I know him/her or not)!</p>
<p>Ok, so maybe you might be one of the scavenging types who would sneer at discovering a college rejection on my part. Maybe you’re not. Other people might be. I’m sorry. I’m not cynical. I only look for the good in people. I try to look past the bad. And honestly, I’ve been a lot stronger for it morally, spiritually, and mentally. Kindness doesn’t hurt. Really, ranger29, I recommend it (no joke)!! ;)</p>