Monday, March 24, 2014

Dump Etiquette



                    A lot of time is being wasted on the exterior when the interior is so sorely lacking.


What is dump etiquette? It is not about getting rid of manners but more about; showing more of them.
We deliver our own garbage to the re-ycling center and there is a certain mutual understanding of the process or banquet line that one proceeds through as they deliver their garbage. One knows to give the person time and space at each stop along the way. There is one way in and one way out and in order to have the process work, one must be patient and follow the rules.

This theory of dump etiquette is the beginning of the possibility of mutual understanding among all man kind. We must be more polite to each other as we are, for the most part, on the roads and the highways. There is a mutual trust and understanding that exists between drivers sharing the same macadam.

This, like dump etiquette, needs to touch other areas of life. We are all taught these rules again in pre-K and kindergarten and hopefully they are reinforced in your homes, schools and communities.

Phone calls, email, invitations, letters and texts should all be returned and acknowledged. Manners should be a priority in your life and once you leave your home and participate in a group setting or interact with strangers on the street.

If we could all follow the rules or commandments handed down by your fathers, we would not be having the difficulties we are seeing worldwide. Patience, trust and mutual understanding are the key words that foster human love. The same is true for mankind. Be more kind to one another and less critical. A lot of time is being wasted on the exterior when the interior is so sorely lacking.

We have so much available to us at this point of 2014, why are hearing only bad news, when so many good things are happening? It all comes down to believing in peace and being peaceful. And that starts in each and every community around the world. Be kind, be peaceful..and be patient at the dump..



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