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worldguy wrote:If you were neither happy or sad, angry or frustrated, you neither loved anyone nor hated .... who would you really be. Who you really are ..... do you even relate to who you have become
worldguy wrote:There are various pyramid style meditation camps in India where you are not allowed to speak for 10 days. Certainly you find more rich than poor here from across the world. These camps are set in places that are secluded and follow a strict regime. The idea is self discovery. Individuals during those 10 days do not interact or make eye contact. They mediate for most of the time. The diet is milk and fruits and you sleep by 7PM and get up by 4AM. I wanted to go for this camp, just to experience it ... 10 days is not a lot, but one of the British guy I know ... went for that and came back feeling refreshed. He mentioned that he felt that he has washed away all his negative emotions and will be starting afresh.
Bora Bora wrote:When I first came to Dubai and took up employment I went through 4 jobs because I became so frustrated and thought it was them, not me, until I realized that it was me. Coming from New York I was in overdrive and it seemed that everyone was in 2nd gear. I had to slow down if I wanted to stay somewhere for any length of time. In the process I also learned that I need to understand that each nationality had their own way of thinking. Whereas, people who migrated to the US had to change their way of thinking in order survive and basically it is universal in the US. Here I had to learn how people of different nationalities thought, as each nationality brought their own way of thinking. In the US, when it comes down to business there is a universal (meaning American) way of thinking.
After being here a couple of years I found that I was also taking on the racist attitude that was so blatent here. I told my husband that I could not believe I travelled half way across the globe to become a racist. I was so unhappy with myself for allowing myself to be caught up in it. In the US I was colorblind. Different nationalities interested me. When you had a room full of different nationalities no one really noticed.
I don't think you need alot of time to reflect who you are. Take a walk on the beach or sit in a park and think about who you are.
And before anyone says anything, yes, I took part in banter on this forum, but that is all it was - banter. I have learned to take each person as they come regardless of where they come from. I will "cross the line" and stand up for someone who is treated poorly.
I think it is human nature to think that personally we are a better person than the way people may see us, and not as bad a person as people may see us.
Bora Bora wrote:When I first came to Dubai and took up employment I went through 4 jobs because I became so frustrated and thought it was them, not me, until I realized that it was me. Coming from New York I was in overdrive and it seemed that everyone was in 2nd gear. I had to slow down if I wanted to stay somewhere for any length of time. In the process I also learned that I need to understand that each nationality had their own way of thinking. Whereas, people who migrated to the US had to change their way of thinking in order survive and basically it is universal in the US. Here I had to learn how people of different nationalities thought, as each nationality brought their own way of thinking. In the US, when it comes down to business there is a universal (meaning American) way of thinking.
After being here a couple of years I found that I was also taking on the racist attitude that was so blatent here. I told my husband that I could not believe I travelled half way across the globe to become a racist. I was so unhappy with myself for allowing myself to be caught up in it. In the US I was colorblind. Different nationalities interested me. When you had a room full of different nationalities no one really noticed.
I don't think you need alot of time to reflect who you are. Take a walk on the beach or sit in a park and think about who you are.
And before anyone says anything, yes, I took part in banter on this forum, but that is all it was - banter. I have learned to take each person as they come regardless of where they come from. I will "cross the line" and stand up for someone who is treated poorly.
I think it is human nature to think that personally we are a better person than the way people may see us, and not as bad a person as people may see us.
Bora Bora wrote:When I first came to Dubai and took up employment I went through 4 jobs because I became so frustrated and thought it was them, not me, until I realized that it was me. Coming from New York I was in overdrive and it seemed that everyone was in 2nd gear. I had to slow down if I wanted to stay somewhere for any length of time. In the process I also learned that I need to understand that each nationality had their own way of thinking. Whereas, people who migrated to the US had to change their way of thinking in order survive and basically it is universal in the US. Here I had to learn how people of different nationalities thought, as each nationality brought their own way of thinking. In the US, when it comes down to business there is a universal (meaning American) way of thinking.
After being here a couple of years I found that I was also taking on the racist attitude that was so blatent here. I told my husband that I could not believe I travelled half way across the globe to become a racist. I was so unhappy with myself for allowing myself to be caught up in it. In the US I was colorblind. Different nationalities interested me. When you had a room full of different nationalities no one really noticed.
RobbyG wrote:
Bora Bora wrote:When I first came to Dubai and took up employment I went through 4 jobs because I became so frustrated and thought it was them, not me, until I realized that it was me. Coming from New York I was in overdrive and it seemed that everyone was in 2nd gear. I had to slow down if I wanted to stay somewhere for any length of time. In the process I also learned that I need to understand that each nationality had their own way of thinking. Whereas, people who migrated to the US had to change their way of thinking in order survive and basically it is universal in the US. Here I had to learn how people of different nationalities thought, as each nationality brought their own way of thinking. In the US, when it comes down to business there is a universal (meaning American) way of thinking.
After being here a couple of years I found that I was also taking on the racist attitude that was so blatent here. I told my husband that I could not believe I travelled half way across the globe to become a racist. I was so unhappy with myself for allowing myself to be caught up in it. In the US I was colorblind. Different nationalities interested me. When you had a room full of different nationalities no one really noticed.
I don't think you need alot of time to reflect who you are. Take a walk on the beach or sit in a park and think about who you are.
And before anyone says anything, yes, I took part in banter on this forum, but that is all it was - banter. I have learned to take each person as they come regardless of where they come from. I will "cross the line" and stand up for someone who is treated poorly.
I think it is human nature to think that personally we are a better person than the way people may see us, and not as bad a person as people may see us.
gtmash wrote:Bora Bora wrote:When I first came to Dubai and took up employment I went through 4 jobs because I became so frustrated and thought it was them, not me, until I realized that it was me. Coming from New York I was in overdrive and it seemed that everyone was in 2nd gear. I had to slow down if I wanted to stay somewhere for any length of time. In the process I also learned that I need to understand that each nationality had their own way of thinking. Whereas, people who migrated to the US had to change their way of thinking in order survive and basically it is universal in the US. Here I had to learn how people of different nationalities thought, as each nationality brought their own way of thinking. In the US, when it comes down to business there is a universal (meaning American) way of thinking.
After being here a couple of years I found that I was also taking on the racist attitude that was so blatent here. I told my husband that I could not believe I travelled half way across the globe to become a racist. I was so unhappy with myself for allowing myself to be caught up in it. In the US I was colorblind. Different nationalities interested me. When you had a room full of different nationalities no one really noticed.
Good observation. Heck, I was even raised here and told repeatedly not to rock the boat and accept my place in society, which in my kiddie mind, I simply assumed as staying happily behind whites and locals. It's only after I lived in USA for only two years did I realise how awful the hierarchy system really is here.
worldguy wrote:If you were neither happy or sad, angry or frustrated, you neither loved anyone nor hated .... who would you really be. Who you really are ..... do you even relate to who you have become
Bora Bora wrote:Thank you all. When I learned that I had to down shift to keep up it helped tremendously. Now I'm in cruise mode.
K-Dog wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Thank you all. When I learned that I had to down shift to keep up it helped tremendously. Now I'm in cruise mode.
Come on now. We don't like this new Kitty on cruise cintrol
I want my old Bora Bora back
K-Dog wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Thank you all. When I learned that I had to down shift to keep up it helped tremendously. Now I'm in cruise mode.
Come on now. We don't like this new Kitty on cruise cintrol
I want my old Bora Bora back
worldguy wrote:Well said Bora Bora. A times it just hurts to see people behave the way they do. I have always stood my ground and been in some nasty arguments and realised that people have such set notions. Every country has their good and bad and thus why do people struggle to not judge each individual individually.
We all have a heart, some display it, some have sold it .... others will discover it, but it might just be too late.
The thing that I fail to understand is that in Europe, I find it easier to mix with Europeans than in Dubai. What is that brings the worst out of the some of the well behaved and educated individuals .... beats me. Maybe its the sun ... maybe its the land cruiser's tailing their back and they are just doing the same to somebody else. Tailing their back, till they gave way ... but, this is more an emptional attack .... mental r*pe. I know of guys crying to themsleves after they went through it initially ... some toughen up, some become submissive and some just commit suicide.
Bora Bora wrote:Actually that tear drop was from my nails raking his back!! (Psst Robby, please get it waxed)