I asked my Mom and Dad, who recently celebrated the 53rd wedding anniversary, what their secret was. They replied, "Knowing when to keep your thoughts to yourself." Unfortunately, a lot of messages in today's media are laced with sarcasm and put-downs, supposedly meant to be funny. We become so inured to this that we forget how hurtful these 'witty' quips can be to others. I've been through divorce myself (fortunately no kids at the time), and thankfully I'm now happily married with two daughters. Having been through the wars myself, I have to agree with my folks. Most often relationships - at home and at work - grow stronger when we resist the temptation to express every 'innocent' put-down, minor annoyance, and fleeting thought.
Today's chuckle:
Home is where you go when you're tired of being nice to people.
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