
I was watching Fight Club this afternoon and it got me thinking.
Each of us in our daily lives wear different hats with different people. To some of my friends, I am a counselor. To other friends, I am the patient (GOD bless them). To some, I am a drinking buddy, or a job reference, or a recipe holder.
My point is we act differently around different people. I act different with a customer than I do with my co-workers. I have a whole different personality when it comes to Kyle than I do with my mom or dad. I'm not saying this is bad in any way, but why do we never give the "real" us to anyone?
So this is an interactive entry.
2 comments:
I know what you mean. I would never pick up a trick in front of my mom the same way I would in front of my friends.
Why is that, Bill?
I think the difference in this case is called liquor.
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