Little deeds of daily haughtiness

Tiziana Arnone
May 15, 2021

Little deeds od daily haughtiness are:

- Do not ask when you are in need (but if you are in need and they can see it flawlessly, so what is the point to ask for?);
- Words framed in the throat (there is not any exempli gratia, here. More than haugthness, this is pride);
- Being quiet, while your interlocutor’s liver slowly is inflating (this is not because you found silence is essential for your life to connect with the presence of everything);
- Adding a piece of stone to your personal splitter wall from others (they will never understand you);
- Entrench yourself behind a laconic and crucial “I am tired” (a thrilling mood of digression for not to face a problem).

And yet, I did not understand if I am guilty or I am deserving compassion: judgement is a human birthright.

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Tiziana Arnone
Tiziana Arnone

Written by Tiziana Arnone

“I write what I couldn’t tell anyone”. writer. poet, observer. Relationship. Parenting. Personal Growth. Enchanted with life. Thin Skin/amazon.com

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