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September 8, 2007

You’re not Alone

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                                    I was thinking about my bad (horrible) habits I HAVE a number of nasty habits, and some goods ones too. I do not know from where I acquired them. Some say most habits are inherited; but my parents were an ideal couple,I have adopted some other habits (good or bad) after getting influenced by my elders, friends, countrymen — I mean the entire social fabric to which I am inextricably attached. Therefore, I cannot be solely blamed for the nasty things I do nor fully accredited for the good ones.Of course, I can be accused of not shunning, discouraging or condemning my despicable habits or praised for propagating and extolling the virtuous ones. What I need to say here is that there is neither universal acclamation nor ethical commendation of a few habits, which have become man’s second nature. Consider the following:

I once traveled on a bus sitting next to a person for 12 hours and she eat and eat and eat, through out the night and the next day she was doing the same.

She chewed loudly, slurps, and smacks her lips with everything  crunch,crunch… It drove  me crazy because she did it so loudly.
Almost all of us have bad habit:
Lying: This habit is acquired at any age from any strata of society, but parents and politicians are incorrigible trend-setters. Parents lie voluntarily or involuntarily in their own or their children’s’ interest, quite unaware that by doing so they are breeding a nation of non-dependable citizens.

"It can be anything from nail-biting or compulsively checking your e-mail or gossiping or hair twirling,".
I use to spit when playing football till one day a player from another team fell face down where I’d just spit and it was all over his face. That was that no more.

 Swearing: Environment and companionship play a vital role in the formation of the habit of swearing. If the family background of a person is a cultured and decent one, it is the contaminated social circle that inflicts the damage by injecting the habit of swearing in him. As swearing is quite close to a scuffle, the rising temperatures eventually lead to the eruption of a row, the moment foul language is used by two parties. What follows next is anybody’s guess: Fist fights (if unarmed), injuries (if lightly armed), casualties (if lethally armed), and fatalities (if auto armed).

I developed the habit of sneezing and blowing my nose in public using neither tissue papers nor a handkerchief.He!He!He( joke)

  Barring this habit, which is nasty enough, I am otherwise a well-dressed, good-mannered, obedient citizen of the world. :) He!He!He!

The sun never says to the earth,
‘You owe me.’
Look what happens with a love like that.
It lights up the whole sky." …………….. Hafiz…

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  1. Yeah..all of us have bad habits. Zing, now I’m curious..are you guy or a girl? You play football? OKay I know girls play football too..but guys play more. All the while I thought you’re a girl..

    Comment by HLiza — September 9, 2007 @ 3:59 am

  2. Do you consider lazy as a bad habit? Coz I just can’t get over it. :(

    Comment by Tin — September 9, 2007 @ 12:21 pm

  3. No one is perfect, whether it is a bad habbit or a selfish mistake we all make them. I am trying to work on not being so judgemental. I know I make mistakes, so when I see someone else doing something wrong, I try to to feel all supierior to them, because I have faults too. I try to see the good in others and speak to that part of them.

    Comment by Marsha — September 9, 2007 @ 1:27 pm

  4. i have many bad habits that my wife keep on complaining and that’s fun :D

    Comment by azer — September 10, 2007 @ 1:01 am

  5. A habit is something you can do without thinking - which is why most of us have so many of them.
    -Frank A. Clark-

    Comment by Sidney — September 10, 2007 @ 2:08 am

  6. HLiza I am a guy :) Thanks

    Comment by zingtrial — September 11, 2007 @ 6:02 am

  7. Tin Thanks :) I prone to it He!He!He!

    Comment by zingtrial — September 11, 2007 @ 6:03 am

  8. Marsha Thanks :) I’ll try and follow the advice

    Comment by zingtrial — September 11, 2007 @ 6:05 am

  9. azer :) Thanks He!He!He! have fun

    Comment by zingtrial — September 11, 2007 @ 6:05 am

  10. Sidney Thanks “YAP”

    Comment by zingtrial — September 11, 2007 @ 6:08 am

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