I hate when people are considered jerks or bad people because they didn't bend over backwards.
In my book if you slam a door in someone's face that makes you a jerk.
Not standing there and holding the door for someone doesn't really make you a jerk.
I am all for going the extra mile for people but I hate the philosophy that teaches, "You shouldn't thank someone for going the extra mile it should be expected."
And I don't mean the implied philosophy I mean I have actually met people with that philosophy.
For example watching a show and one character was considered a jerk for not letting another character go ahead of him in line even though the other character never explained why it was important.
It seems like a growing expectation that you should not only throw yourself in front of a bullet for another person but you should now thank them for letting you do so.
If someone goes the extra mile I thank them rather than expecting them to thank me for going the extra mile. And if they decide not to hold the door for me. It doesn't make them a jerk.
In my book if you slam a door in someone's face that makes you a jerk.
Not standing there and holding the door for someone doesn't really make you a jerk.
I am all for going the extra mile for people but I hate the philosophy that teaches, "You shouldn't thank someone for going the extra mile it should be expected."
And I don't mean the implied philosophy I mean I have actually met people with that philosophy.
For example watching a show and one character was considered a jerk for not letting another character go ahead of him in line even though the other character never explained why it was important.
It seems like a growing expectation that you should not only throw yourself in front of a bullet for another person but you should now thank them for letting you do so.
If someone goes the extra mile I thank them rather than expecting them to thank me for going the extra mile. And if they decide not to hold the door for me. It doesn't make them a jerk.
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