Acceptance
As I was getting dressed this morning, I looked at myself in the mirror and wondered what people thought of me. I then begin to think about how people always seem to have thoughts about who I am, how I feel, whether I had a good relationship with my mother, my sexual orientation (lol) (heterosexual), and any other thoughts or judgments they may have. I used to really fight to be accepted, but realized that no matter if I watched sports or read comic books; if I laughed all the time or was serious all the time; if I dated women or just stayed by myself; if I had sex or choose celibacy; if I cry or bottle up my emotions; if I played into the gender roles society has prescribed for me or I just be who I am; I realized people will have something to say REGARDLESS!!!! So why even waste my time trying to be what they think I should be? Why should I try and recreate myself to meet their standards? Why should I care?
Deep down I don't want to care, but at the same time I still want to be accepted!!!
I hate being bound by such petty notions. People are fickle creatures.
Joseph is a Licensed Graduate Social Worker in the Washington, DC area. Joseph is the author of the forthcoming book “Love Me Right or Not at All”, A Quick Guide to Loving Yourself and Others the Healthy Way. This book seeks to assist everyone who reads it to love with balance and give love to the right people. Joseph is striving to become an expert in the practice of relationship empowerment. He strives to build healthy, powerful, and well-balanced relationships in the lives of everyone who seeks after the knowledge, values, and skills Joseph has honed over the last ten years. Joseph is an aspiring Marriage and Family Therapist, but to also travel around the nation and hopefully the world, to spread the message that relationships can be simple, yet amazing if you put in the work. Relationships are vital to the human experience and often shape our mindsets, our personalities, and our environments. Knowing this, Joseph works to encourage not only those who believe in his skills, but also works passionately to build his knowledge and skills in the area of relationships to present the best of who he is both personally and professionally.

2 comments:
I remembered a quote from this one movie I saw a long time ago. It goes something like this "why try so hard to fit in, when you were born to stand out?"
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Just be yourself. At the end of the day that's all that really matters. life is just too great to waste on trying to figure out what people are thinking about us. =)
I had discovered long ago that the only entity that we have to worry about acceptance from is God. With that be comfortable in your own skin. Everyone has their own issues and trying to stand for the pickers and naysayers is fruitless because they are retarded.
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