Personally, I have
always believed in understanding the psychology of an individual before getting
into a deep conversation with them. No doubt having a random conversation is no
big deal, but when it comes to investing time in a chart with someone who
matches my mind and wavelength.
Being a writer, I keep
meeting a lot of people. Sometimes, we get into arguments related to the
Articles I write on. The other times, people usually appreciate my work. When
you interact with so many people, you develop a tendency to note down their
reaction. I have personally noticed a lot of people reacting awkwardly to those
who have recently, or getting divorced.
If You Are Getting Divorced,
Here Are A Few Things That People Are Definitely Going To Tell You:
1. “I am sorry to hear
about your divorce!” – I don’t know what the others are sorry for because I am
never sorry for anyone who is divorced unless it is not mutual.
2. “How are you going to
live the rest of your life?” – People are usually very concerned about your
life; sarcastically, they are more concerned about your life than theirs.
3. “How are you going to
raise your child alone?” – Even if you ask for the help of those who say such
mean things to you, don’t expect them to lend you a helping hand.
4. “I think you should
try patching up with your ex for the sake of a settled life.” – For most of the
humans in the world, settling down is directly connected to getting married.
One word – ignore.
5. “How could you not manage
your married life? Where you workaholic?” – Most of the times people are going
to find a way to put you down. Don’t let them win by reacting.
6. “Don’t worry; I am
sure you are going to find another partner soon!” – I am not sure why people
keep saying this to those who are divorced, but I am sure that the recently
divorced souls are looking for peace and not people to date.
7. “Don’t worry, I will
find you a date.” – I have personally heard a fiend saying this to one of our
common friends. I would never try to get two people together unless they are
interested in each other.
8. “How did it happen?”
– you really don’t owe them any details.
9. “Are you happy now?”
– Divorce doesn’t make anybody happy. Let’s admit this.
10. “Why did you have
kids with someone you were not very happy with?” – Even though you didn’t know
your marriage wouldn’t work, I guess people did.
I believe every
individual has a right to do what they want to. Don’t let anyone’s statements
hurt you in any way at all. Remember that your friends, parents and all those
people in the world are nothing, but random “people” and they are not as
important as you are.
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