tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13855432.post6092245825672700283..comments2024-02-12T20:40:09.131+01:00Comments on Mutant Cat: It could be worse.Michellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01639879112148818986noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13855432.post-64378984453926473902015-10-01T12:58:28.797+02:002015-10-01T12:58:28.797+02:00Yes, I think that's another way of saying it. ...Yes, I think that's another way of saying it. I mean, even the person who has or had it worst ever in the world, whoever that could be, had someone who had it worse, at some point in time anyway. I mean, everyone who ever complained about anything was alive at the time, weren't they? And really, those who say that, and grumble about you whining all the time? Biggest whiners there are, usually. I think they complain about people whining because it cuts into their moaning time, actually.<br /><br />So, good to know I can continue to moan, whinge, complain, whine, bellyache etc here, as long as I like. Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01639879112148818986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13855432.post-28305025562873935222015-10-01T12:48:49.063+02:002015-10-01T12:48:49.063+02:00I'm not a great believer in the, "I reall...I'm not a great believer in the, "I really shouldn't complain, because there are a lot of people out there who have it infinitely worse", argument. While this state of affairs is almost always true, for almost everyone, it never helps. How can it? The best it can do is to stop you from expressing your woes, but they'll still be there, eating you away from inside. So I find stoicism the most pointless and self-destructive philosophy, serving only to make it's practitioners more miserable than they would have been if they'd allowed themselves to squeal when they felt the pain. That's what I do, anyway.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com