New neighbors moved in. Young couple. He’s a musician. Forgot what she does. They’re profoundly nice. Not quite annoyingly nice, but nice enough to make you second guess your own attitude and body language.
New neighbors moved in. Young couple. He’s a musician. Forgot what she does. They’re profoundly nice. Not quite annoyingly nice, but nice enough to make you second guess your own attitude and body language.
Gotta keep up, right?
Yesterday, I was waiting at the stoplight when they pulled alongside my car. Didn’t notice me. But I was there long enough to witness my new neighbors in their natural state. They were beaming. Laughing. Content.
Then I realized - it wasn’t an act. They’re actually happy. I was watching the exact same goodness they shared at my front door.
Assholes…
Kidding.
Yes, there’s a lot of things to improve in the world, but we’ve come a long way. This life is deeper than reductive soundbites designed to sell ads for the media - while pretending to inform you.
And people are better than a handful of self righteous simpletons propped up by artificial algorithms that convert outrage into fortunes.
As the light turned green, I resolved to remember that. It’s been too long since I raised a glass with a stranger.
~ The Magnificent Bastard
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