Like most everyone Ive run across a bunch of those types, but over the years Ive learned to ignore them or actually feel sorry for them because they have their own personal problem in that they have some urgent need to try and impress others. Maybe its a lack of self confidence or low self esteem or lack of maturity. Im thankful and feel sooooooooo fortunate (sign of old age n maturity) that I dont have to impress anyone nor really give a _____ what others think of me. My allegiance is to God, Family and Country, NOT some punk kid. Once you reach that level and let all that stuff go it feels sooooooooo good and brings such peace when you are confident and happy AS YOU ARE WITH WHAT YOU HAVE with absolutely no need to impress others or keep up with the Jones's DARN THAT FEELS GOOD....
Do not stoop to his level or get sucked into his personal problems or give him the satisfaction of a response (let alone try to reason or argue), just smile and agree with him and that will reallyyyyyyy get to him lol
Think about it, you sound happy and content for all the hard work and all you have accomplished, so why waste any of your life or peace on some young jerk?????????? Why let it matter one darn thing what he says or does. Remember the "Tranquility Prayer" You dont have control over others or have a duty to fix their problems, just take care of yourself.
Feel better?? Sorry for runnin on, hey I'm called a "Counsellor" ya know
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