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So everyone loves a good moan especially the British you can't move for someone moaning in my town and it’s hard not to slip into a good moan every now and then or have a moan about others moaning all the time, but where do you draw the line with people, friend and family are easy to tell to shut up but what about clients and customers.
At what point is it unacceptable to be moaning in someone’s presence and potentially impacting someone elses health. We all know being in a room with a negative person can mentally and physically drain you, it’s a fact and other people are more sensitive to it than others, some are blissfully unaffected but for others it’s a real drain to be around a miserable **** for hours especially when it is relentless.
This week at work I had a customer who spent 3 hours in my company and not a single minute went by without him moaning, that day I’d already had an unusual day taking a relative to hospital but was pretty zen like throughout the day doing what had to be done. By 9pm after having spent the evening with this **** I was completely drained and shaken out of my zone, its so inconsiderate to offload that crap on to someone you barely know, you are making the choice stop f'ing moaning about it, this was beyond anything ive ever experienced and I've got some whiny friends and family. It was the most full on, relentless interminable moaning ive ever heard I just wanted to deck the **** after 3 hours and I am not one for violence.
When will we accept the impact on others health that interminable moaning has? When will it become bad etiquette to engage in such behaviour, I'm starting now, hoping I can plant a seed and encourage others to call others out on their destructive behaviour and hopefully save the next generation from this mind disease. Forget about this virtue signalling about plastics and what f'ing words we can and cannot say. Moaning is the real issue of today, moaning causes stress to both parties, stress is the root of all distortion in the body causing illness.
Moaning Kills
Stop it Now!
At what point is it unacceptable to be moaning in someone’s presence and potentially impacting someone elses health. We all know being in a room with a negative person can mentally and physically drain you, it’s a fact and other people are more sensitive to it than others, some are blissfully unaffected but for others it’s a real drain to be around a miserable **** for hours especially when it is relentless.
This week at work I had a customer who spent 3 hours in my company and not a single minute went by without him moaning, that day I’d already had an unusual day taking a relative to hospital but was pretty zen like throughout the day doing what had to be done. By 9pm after having spent the evening with this **** I was completely drained and shaken out of my zone, its so inconsiderate to offload that crap on to someone you barely know, you are making the choice stop f'ing moaning about it, this was beyond anything ive ever experienced and I've got some whiny friends and family. It was the most full on, relentless interminable moaning ive ever heard I just wanted to deck the **** after 3 hours and I am not one for violence.
When will we accept the impact on others health that interminable moaning has? When will it become bad etiquette to engage in such behaviour, I'm starting now, hoping I can plant a seed and encourage others to call others out on their destructive behaviour and hopefully save the next generation from this mind disease. Forget about this virtue signalling about plastics and what f'ing words we can and cannot say. Moaning is the real issue of today, moaning causes stress to both parties, stress is the root of all distortion in the body causing illness.
Moaning Kills
Stop it Now!
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