Things don't fall. We move from stable energy states to other stable energy states. That's not the same.
Have you ever seen an apple fall from a tree? I haven't. I believe they can, but I've never seen it. In fact, I hardly ever see things fall. It's more like a short burst of panic, and then the dust settles.
When things fall, and you observe that for a long time, you create a new stable position, which is you observing the falling, which, from my perspective, is confusing, since I don't believe falling exists. For me, everything is a stable energy position moving toward an unstable one, and then back to a stable one.
If you only glimpse it, and you look at the stable position as a whole, and you only see the instability from the corner of your eye, you observe as you should.
She was a girl from work. A bit nerdy, and very classy.
"My husband doesn't want to have sex with me anymore," she said. "I could just come to your house a few times a month, and then I'll let you do whatever you want."
"Okay," I said, "but sometimes I like it when you do all the work."
"I'll also come by during my period," she said.
"Agreed."
Sociale klassen
Je draagt een zonnebril. Je draagt een koptelefoon. Of je gebruikt je telefoon in de openbare ruimte.
Zo herkennen mensen uit hogere sociale klassen mensen uit lagere sociale klassen.
Het is een beetje alsof je naar mensen kijkt die afval op straat gooien. "Hebben deze mensen nooit geleerd om met mes en vork te eten?" "Zou hij wel zijn handen wassen?"
Bij een zonnebril zie je elkaars ogen niet. Door een koptelefoon hoor je niets en kun je dus ook niet te hulp schieten mocht dat nodig zijn. En een telefoon laat je al het mooie van de wereld missen. Laten we eerlijk zijn, we weten allemaal wat we vinden van mensen die de hele tijd op hun telefoon zitten.
Mensen uit hogere sociale klassen oordelen veel. Maar ze hebben ook vaak gelijk. Dit heeft niets met geld te maken. Ik ken rijke mensen uit lagere klassen. En arme mensen met veel klasse.
Veel plezier op social media vandaag! Kijken of het vandaag anders is dan gisteren.
Social Classes
You wear sunglasses. You wear headphones. Or you use your phone in public.
These are some of the things people from higher social classes use to identify people from lower social classes.
It's a bit like watching someone throw trash on the street. "Were these people never taught how to eat with a knife and fork?" "Does he even wash his hands?"
When you're wearing sunglasses, people can't see your eyes. When you're wearing headphones, you can't hear what's going on around you and may not be able to help if someone needs assistance. And a phone can make you miss all the beauty the world has to offer. Let's be honest—we all know what we think of people who are glued to their phones all the time.
People from higher social classes can be very judgmental. But they're often right as well. This has nothing to do with money. I know wealthy people with little class, and poor people with a great deal of it.
Enjoy social media today.
Let's see whether it's any different from yesterday.