Sunday, February 15, 2009

Kindergarten

1,2,3 All Eyes On Me
That rule really doesn't apply anywhere else, does it?
It isn't as if you are in a conversation with someone who tends to talk over you or interrupt you mid sentence, then suddenly say," 1,2,3 All eyes on me!"
And they shut up
Or if you are trying to get someone's attention, but they are distracted...
Doesn't seem to work

Clean Up Your Own Mess
Even in a situational mess, it seems like the more you dwell in it, the more people you get shouting or pissed off at you
If you are expected to clean up what you spilled or broke, why do people get so infuriated when you try to clean up a mistake that you made to resolve it and take responsibility for it

Raise Your Hand
Oh my damn would this be great
Can you imagine the amount of frustration that outspoken or rude people would feel if this were to be put into effect in a social manner?
Obviously, we still do this in class
But outside of it is where it would become chaos
Going back to both the mess and the eyes on me thing, this would further prevent people barging into others business with great force
So instead of being able to just interrupt a meaningful conversation being held that can further resolve a conflict
They must sit and wait for one of the two to call on them before they can destroy that potential conversation


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