I first read this as "I'm not very good at BEING jealous" and I was going to be like, Um, that's not something you need to change. Be thankful that you can be zen.
However, clearly I need to learn how to read. And how to not be jealous. And how to not over-analyze. I totally had myself worked up the other day over something I had analyzed as being pretty much the polar opposite of what it actually was. Sigh.
I wish I could be zen, but I am terrible un-zen. I totally let my emotions run my life sometimes.
Oh I totally do the same thing all the time. I'm very good at keeping myself too busy to have time for all this nonsense, but I've given myself a day off every week & then everything catches up with me.
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I first read this as "I'm not very good at BEING jealous" and I was going to be like, Um, that's not something you need to change. Be thankful that you can be zen.
ReplyDeleteHowever, clearly I need to learn how to read. And how to not be jealous. And how to not over-analyze. I totally had myself worked up the other day over something I had analyzed as being pretty much the polar opposite of what it actually was. Sigh.
I wish I could be zen, but I am terrible un-zen. I totally let my emotions run my life sometimes.
ReplyDeleteOh I totally do the same thing all the time. I'm very good at keeping myself too busy to have time for all this nonsense, but I've given myself a day off every week & then everything catches up with me.