When I was twenty I was obsessed by what other people thought of me.
When I was forty I didn't much care what other people thought of me.
When I was sixty I finally realized that other people were never thinking about me at all.
*I don't recall the origin of this insight about life but I think it is generally true.
It amazes me that minorities think that when they make an appearance somewhere, everyone in the room instantly notices them and think they are the topic of conversation in the room, probably the butt of jokes and possible objects of nefarious plots.
Ron sounds like a success story of having received no mistreatment. But, in hindsight, since all these other minorities got "mistreated" I must have been mistreated as well but didn't notice it at the time. This was just my perception and I may be wrong. If so, my apologies.
For the record I have always considered Ron an all right poster.
When I was forty I didn't much care what other people thought of me.
When I was sixty I finally realized that other people were never thinking about me at all.
*I don't recall the origin of this insight about life but I think it is generally true.
It amazes me that minorities think that when they make an appearance somewhere, everyone in the room instantly notices them and think they are the topic of conversation in the room, probably the butt of jokes and possible objects of nefarious plots.
Ron sounds like a success story of having received no mistreatment. But, in hindsight, since all these other minorities got "mistreated" I must have been mistreated as well but didn't notice it at the time. This was just my perception and I may be wrong. If so, my apologies.
For the record I have always considered Ron an all right poster.
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