I have been thinking a lot about different circumstances and which ones deserve to be addressed and others that should be left to just "roll off the back." Throughout high school, disagreements happen- oh we all know- being a senior is usually when you look back on all of the petty arguments and laugh about how big of a deal you made some disagreements. We all know that the "heat" of an argument can be deceiving and lead us to address the situation full throttle (which is never really received well). But how do you know when to fire back and when to take the high road and just relax? Is taking the "high road,"on things, the best road? The only solution I can come up with is just be overly cautious, restrain animalistic anger tendencies and avoid disagreements at all times -.i.e- if you feel it coming on, just change the conversation to a neutral subject..... how bout the weather?... or treat it like a burp- if you feel the "disagreement" coming on, just excuse yourself. haha.
Enjoy some neutrality in your day...
Love, Carter