Friday, May 4, 2007

Sensitivity can be a vice

Coffee Wife offers an excellent quotation from an old "Home Ec" book, of all things:

Then there are the people who are always sorry for themselves. They are 'so sensitive.' Their feelings are always being hurt. They are always being misunderstood. All of us can claim we are misunderstood if we want to be so selfish. For fundamentally that's what the matter is with the sensitive person. She has never learned to think of anything except in relation to herself. She needs a new interest, a new piece of work so big that it will take her out of herself. She needs to work so hard that she hasn't time nor energy to brood over slights and wrongs. Most of the time the slights are not intended anyway. People need to think less of themselves and more of the other person. Share

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sage advice! I believe that Fr Lovasik has the same recommendation in _The Hidden Power of Kindness_.

elena maria vidal said...

Yes, he does! Thanks for reminding me!