I read this on Facebook yesterday and, while I can't definitively attribute the quote to Meryl Streep, I'm posting it, anyway. It so completely describes how I feel these days at 58, defining an attitude I struggle not think of as, well, bitchy, for lack of a better word. (And there HAS to be a better word, right?)
“I no longer
have patience for certain things, not because I’ve become arrogant, but
simply because I reached a point in my life where I do not want to waste
more time with what displeases me or hurts me. I have no patience for
cynicism, excessive criticism and demands of any nature. I lost the will
to please those who do not like me, to love those who do not love me
and to smile at those who do not
want to smile at me. I no longer spend a single minute on those who lie
or want to manipulate. I decided not to coexist anymore with pretense,
hypocrisy, dishonesty and cheap praise. I do not tolerate selective
erudition nor academic arrogance. I do not adjust either to popular
gossiping. I hate conflict and comparisons. I believe in a world of
opposites and that’s why I avoid people with rigid and inflexible
personalities. In friendship I dislike the lack of loyalty and betrayal.
I do not get along with those who do not know how to give a compliment
or a word of encouragement. Exaggerations bore me and I have difficulty
accepting those who do not like animals. And on top of everything I have
no patience for anyone who does not deserve my patience.”
- Meryl
Streep
Thank you, Meryl... if it was, in fact, you who said it. (You never know on the interwebs.) The quote has a certain negative bent to it with so many 'no's and 'nots,' but the message is positive: Life's short. Live it your way.
2 comments:
Sums up a lot of my sentiments too. "Why bother!"
Just turned 65. My sentiments exactly!
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