Cutting off

I don’t like cutting people off. But it’s like they’re handing me the scissors. Don’t let your loyalty become slavery. If they don’t appreciate what you bring to the table, let them eat alone. Not everyone appreciates your desire to eat steak that is well done. Enjoy your medium rare. 

Relatives. Relatives will fight over your inheritance and things you leave but won’t fight over taking care of your children while you are gone. When it comes to money, family gets very, very greedy. He who comes for the inheritance is often made to pay for the funeral. 

Talking. Sometimes you listen to a person telling a lie and you have to intervene because their story is taking them nowhere fast. When people cut you down or talk behind your back, remember, they took time out of their pathetic lives to think about you. 

Driving. When you accidentally cut someone off and then they pull up next to you at the traffic light and you try to play it cool but they stare you down so you do your best impression to ignore but it doesn’t work. The moral of this story is to always beat the light. 

Cutting toxic people off doesn’t make you a bad person, selfish, or weak. Cutting toxic people off means you value your integrity over what other people think about you. As you remove toxic people, you free up space and emotional energy for positive, healthy relationships. 

Weak people revenge. Some people try to be tall by cutting off the heads of others. There’s a difference between “giving up” and just not wanting to take someone’s shit anymore. Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that. 

Avoid people that are “down to earth”

©️ Gottfried. All rights reserved

18 thoughts on “Cutting off

  1. Hehe Mr Gottfried as ‘Synchronicity Will Have It Again”

    In Regard to A-Causal Connections In Life only
    Meaningful to Us

    Regarding Another
    Wise and Joke
    Cracking

    Post on

    “Cutting Folks Off”

    From ‘Banter Republic’

    (Note: the free plug)

    The 320 Page Book
    I Just Read in Barnes
    And Noble in an Hour and
    A Half Entertaining the Star
    Bucks College Study Crowd For Free
    Just Dancing Listening to Meditative Music too

    Yes The Least i Will do Hehe to Pay it Forward
    For Reading A Whole Book For Free Most
    Every Sunday Afternoon for the Last 11 Years
    or So Yes 500 Or So Books About 10 to 15 Thousand

    Bucks Worth
    if i read them
    With my Wife’s
    Credit Card Instead of Free

    Anyway the Book Was Titled
    “Let Them Be” In Regard to

    Not Trying to Control the
    Behaviors of Others That Do
    Not Meet Our Expectations Yet

    Also “Let me Be” In Regard to

    Doing ‘You’ Even if Other Folks

    Don’t ‘Do You’ Or ‘Dig You’ As it Were Hehe

    Anyway it Was Sort of a Re-Hash of “Let It Be”
    By Paul McCartney And ‘The Beatles’ Per ‘Mother Mary’

    For What Control Do We Really Have over others and
    Life Except What We BRing to A Table of Empty Thru Plenty

    Now We May
    Surely Help
    To Co-Create in a

    World Where People
    Are Put Last and So

    (Outcast and or Occupied)

    Very Disposable to Only
    Use As Things and Devices in Life

    It’s True Hehe if i Lived With an Ax Murderer

    I Might Cut them Loose

    Yet if Someone only

    Punches me in

    The Gut With
    A Let Down

    Metaphorically
    Speaking of Course

    I Am the Ocean ‘Hit me
    With Your Best Shot’

    (per Pat
    Benatar too)

    I Return with

    Waves

    Just Calming
    Again Ocean Water Whole

    True as Bruce Lee Suggested

    Be the Water i Agree Calm Ocean Waves I Be

    Capable of

    Roaring
    Yet Move
    And Repose

    (Moving Dance
    Singing Words
    Meditating Flow Free)

    LoVE iN Peace

    Calming Seas i Return
    Again Yes Sooner than
    Soon as the Ocean Will Always Be me

    With
    SMiles
    For Now At Least
    ‘Turning up the

    Volume’ in
    ‘Funky Town’ again hehe

    CoMe HeLL And or ‘Orange FloodS’..;)

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  2. Cutting people off isn’t inherently bad; it can sometimes be necessary for your well-being or personal growth, but there are principles to it such as; communication, boundaries, clarity etc. Conclusively, cutting someone off is about protecting your peace, not about labeling someone as “bad.”
    Nice post @Gottfried

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