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Being a rock (for strong people)

December 29th, 2010 by Kiyu

“If someone slaps you in the face, let him slap you a second time,” a Norwegian saying* goes.

Now I don’t know where it came from, but it wouldn’t surprise me if it’s a derative of one of Jesus’ quotes about loving your enemy. I am a firm believer in second chances, believing in people, giving them the benefit of doubt and “innocent until proven otherwise”. People say I’m naive and they might very well be right (actually, I’m starting to think they are), but I generally choose to believe I’m just an optimist.

People need love, and people need someone who believes in them and backs them up. Especially if they’ve hit rock bottom. Especially if they’re not as strong as you. The human mind is a fragile entity, and those of us who are gifted with the rare gift of optimism have a very important duty to perform; to believe in people, to pick them up and welcome them back after their struggle. Even if they wronged you in the first place. You know they’re not as strong-willed as you, and they might therefore end up being unsuccessfull in their choice of actions. But that’s where you come in to the picture. Not to lecture them, everyone has done something stupid in their life, but to pick them up from their fall.

What you have to endure might be unfair on you, and yes you will most likely have to take a few hits — but you’re strong enough to take it. It might hurt and leave marks on your soul, but think of the impact on those weaker than you. If they had to take it, it would slash them to pieces. You’re their cushion, you lessen their fall. You piece the shards together. You can afford taking the hits because you have a stronger spirit and a stronger will to see the light. Just like rich people can afford giving from their wealth to poorer people, strong spirits can afford to give from our wealth of strength.

So the next time someone slaps you in the face, let him slap you a second time.

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* Loosely translated

This is for those of you strong spirits who have a close friend who has hurt you deep enough to get under your skin. As long as you don’t hate the person (because for a strong spirit to really loathe someone, it must have been serious), I sincerely hope you have the strength to be a rock they can return to!

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10 Responses to “Being a rock (for strong people)”

  1. Leanne says:
    December 29, 2010 at 07:32

    I really liked reading this, thanks for posting!
    I’ve never thought there would be the day that I will “hate” someone until 3 years ago but now that feeling has gone down to a “dislike” but at the same time I don’t think about it. After all I am only hurting myself by doing it.

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    • Kiyu says:
      December 29, 2010 at 15:51

      Thank you my dear! Indeed, it’s quite hard to imagine to hate someone. It’s good that you don’t hate that person as fiercely anymore, it’s actually worse for the person that you don’t give a damn about him/her than that you hate them :D

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      • Leanne says:
        December 31, 2010 at 01:28

        I read your blog post about why you chose pharmacy. Honestly I felt a sense of relief that someone out there is experiencing the same thing :) Bringing home the money in the day and working on our loves at night.

        AND you love Audrey Kawasaki too?! You must show the gelaskin once you receive it — I wanna see! :D

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  2. Hui says:
    December 29, 2010 at 14:19

    I wondering why you have chosen this pic to go along with the article. I have just got back in China now, my foot got worse due to 11 hrs’s flight, so I have been dragged around by my parents for whole body exam in hospital, now they can eventually feel relief I guess. Shall we skype tmr?

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    • Kiyu says:
      December 29, 2010 at 15:42

      Hello woman! Oh yes, I remember we had to do research on DVT (I’m guessing that’s what you experienced) in my first year. As for the picture I guess you’ll find out on skype tomorrow? When about? Could you tell me in UK time, please!

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      • Hui says:
        December 29, 2010 at 23:29

        UK time late nite (11pm- ) or afternoon around 12 to 14 will be fine with me, what time will be the best for you?

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  3. Rakel says:
    January 2, 2011 at 12:27

    Thank you, this pretty much describes my relationship to my best friend right now.

    Next time something happens, I’ll return to this page and reread it again. Hopefully it will give me some strength to endure the harsh words she may throw at me :/

    You write well!

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    • Kiyu says:
      January 4, 2011 at 00:39

      All the best my dear!

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  4. kry says:
    January 5, 2011 at 07:46

    mind I point out that I have to say, you are the first asian I have ever seen that has freckles. Lol.

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  5. Emmy says:
    August 11, 2011 at 15:15

    I had no idea how to apoaprch this before-now I’m locked and loaded.

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