I know I blog about this a lot but it honestly is interesting thinking about humans.
Like what makes a person good, why we'd give some people benefit of the doubt, why we accept and reject kindness on a seemingly non-existent basis.
One skill most humans fail to have is the ability to cover up for another person in good; so as to say, helping to secure a person's pride in their absence (or presence, either way it sucks that it is not a natural born gift)
Sure it's not an obligation and definitely not a mark of goodness (cause you might very well have an ulterior motive of wanting your pride to be honoured in return) but it feels like it could be a basic human skills.
Im not saying getting into unnecessary trouble, it's just that sometimes thinking and putting others before yourself might elevate the total number of happiness > pain (totally not a utilitarian) and could thus be a worthy inconvenience.
Also crap some people are too lucky in their love life it makes me want to rewatch all the movies and dramas ever
Like how can one person like someone and have things happen what the actual heck (yes im looking at you, blue-tainted coat person)
This crazy
Im happy for happiness.
You can't get upset over prayers coming true.